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theorist Gerald Vizenor, in his 1999 book
Manifest Manners:
Narratives on
Postindian Survivance.
There he
explains that "Survivance is an
active sense of presence...
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cover more
general Native studies,
Vizenor suggests using the term, "
postindian," to
convey that the disparate,
heterogeneous tribal cultures were "unified"...
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Gerald Robert. 1999.
Manifest Manners:
Narratives on
Postindian Survivance.
University of
Nebraska Press.
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magical realism—what he
calls "mythic verism"; his
conception of "
postindian" identity; and his use of parody, as in the way the
novel parodies both...
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Verso Books, ISBN 9783882212488 Raheja, Mic****e (Spring 2001). "
Postindian Conversations (review)". The
American Indian Quarterly. 25 (2): 324–325...
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tribes in literature.
Simulations are the
absence of the
tribal real; the
postindian conversions are in the new
stories of
survivance over dominance." Relationality...
- Vizenor,
Gerald Robert. "From
Manifest Manners:
Postindian Warriors of Survivance."
Manifest Manners:
Postindian Warriors of Survivance. Hanover:
Wesleyan UP...
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James B.; Vizenor,
Gerald (1996). "Manifest Manners:
Postindian Warriors of Survivance". The
Western Historical Quarterly. 27 (1): 87...
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Linda Lizut (2001). "Trickster Chaos: Old
Stories and New
Science in the
Postindian Novel".
Dissertation Abstracts International.
Southern Illinois University...