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Figures ix
Cover Image xi
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Plural Sovereignties and Indigenous Literary Formation 1
Part I Representations
1 Blood Legacies: Pathology and Power in Works Sherman Alexie A. A. Carr 39
2 National Captivity Narratives in Welch, Silko, and Armstrong 73
3 Trickster's Gamble: Capitalizing Indigenous Discourse in Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus and Erdrich's The Bingo Palace 105
Part II Futures
4 Recovering Sovereignty in Louis Owens's Dark River 157
5 Indigenous Wormholes: Reading Plural Sovereignties in Works by Thomas King 177
Conclusion 217
Notes 231
Index 267
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