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This is the first study to examine the intersections of Indigenous scholarship, theories of New Materialism and Native American fiction regarding the Anthropocene future. The book discusses selected speculative fiction novels by North American Indigenous female writers such as Zainab Amadahy, Rebecca Roanhorse, Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel, Cherie Dimaline and Louise Erdrich. They offer a distinctive contribution to the emerging trend in Native American literature called Indigenous futurisms. The writers challenge established paradigms of science fiction genre by presenting alternative worlds where Indigenous people are heroes and Native knowledge means power. The book discusses how academic theory and selected Indigenous speculative fiction address the possibilities for more complex conceptions of the materiality of human bodies and the more-than-human world.

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Chapter 1. Dualistic thinking and its implications - Chapter 2. Attempts at overcoming mind– body dualisms - Chapter 3. “We Are the Land”: Toward understanding the Native American worldview - Chapter 4. Bodies, class, technology and environmental injustice in Zainab Amadahy’s speculative fiction - Chapter 5. Reimagining heroism: Sacred mountains, plants and Indigenous women in Rebecca Roanhorse’s and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel’s speculative fiction - Chapter 6. Biopolitical futures: Indigenous bodies, Native American DNA and making kin in the Anthropocene

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631905784, 978-3631905784
      ISBN10: 3631905785

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first study to examine the intersections of Indigenous scholarship, theories of New Materialism and Native American fiction regarding the Anthropocene future. The book discusses selected speculative fiction novels by North American Indigenous female writers such as Zainab Amadahy, Rebecca Roanhorse, Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel, Cherie Dimaline and Louise Erdrich. They offer a distinctive contribution to the emerging trend in Native American literature called Indigenous futurisms. The writers challenge established paradigms of science fiction genre by presenting alternative worlds where Indigenous people are heroes and Native knowledge means power. The book discusses how academic theory and selected Indigenous speculative fiction address the possibilities for more complex conceptions of the materiality of human bodies and the more-than-human world.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Dualistic thinking and its implications - Chapter 2. Attempts at overcoming mind– body dualisms - Chapter 3. “We Are the Land”: Toward understanding the Native American worldview - Chapter 4. Bodies, class, technology and environmental injustice in Zainab Amadahy’s speculative fiction - Chapter 5. Reimagining heroism: Sacred mountains, plants and Indigenous women in Rebecca Roanhorse’s and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel’s speculative fiction - Chapter 6. Biopolitical futures: Indigenous bodies, Native American DNA and making kin in the Anthropocene

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