Aesthetics of survivance: literary theory and practice / Gerald Vizenor -- Why it's a good thing Gerald Vizenor is not an Indian / Karl Kroeber -- Native survivance in the Americas: resistance and remembrance in narratives by Asturias, Tapahonso, and Vizenor / Helmbrecht Breinig -- On subjectivity and survivance: rereading trauma through the heirs of Columbus and the crown of Columbus / Deborah L. Madsen -- Playing Indian: manifest manners, simulation, and pastiche / Ying-Wen Yu -- William apess: storier of survivance / Arnold Krupat -- As long as the hair shall grow: survivance in Eric Gansworth's reservation fictions / Susan Bernardin -- The war cry of the trickster: the concept of survivance in Gerald Vizenor's Bear Island: the war at sugar point / Alan Velie -- Shifting the ground: theories of survivance in from Sand Creek and Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 / Linda Lizut Helstern -- Total apocalypse, total survivance: nuclear literature and/or literary nucleus - Melville, Salinger, Vizenor / Takayuki Tatsumi -- Facing the Wiindigoo: Gerald Vizenor and Primo Levi / Joe Lockard -- Tactical mobility as survivance: Bone game and Dark river by Louis Owens / John Gamber -- Ghosts in the gaps: Diane Glancy's paradoxes of survivance / James Mackay -- The naked spot: a journey toward survivance / Diane Glancy -- Survivance in the works of Velma Wallis / James Ruppert -- Writing survivance: a conversation with Joseph Boyden / Allan J. Ryan -- A lantern to see by: survivance and a journey into the dark heart of Oklahoma / Jace Weaver -- Survivance memories: the poetry of Carter Revard / A. Robert Lee.
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