Our Fire Survives the Storm : A Cherokee Literary History, Citizenship and Sovereignty Edition.

Author/creator Justice, Daniel Heath
Format Electronic
PublicationMinneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2026.
Description1 online resource (433 pages).
Supplemental ContentJSTOR
Subjects

SeriesIndigenous Americas
Indigenous Americas.
Contents Cover Page -- Indigenous Americas Series -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Accountability and Acknowledgments -- A Note on Terminology, Revisited -- Editorial Principles and Changes to the Text -- Introduction: Cherokee Literary Studies, Citizenship, and Sovereignty -- Part I: Roots -- 1. Peace, War, and Peoplehood: Grounding Cherokee Literatures -- Part II: Removals -- 2. The Trail Where We Cried: Cherokee Dispossession and Defiance -- 3. "A Mighty Pulverizing Engine": Cherokee Nationhood through and beyond Allotment -- Part III: Rekindling
Contents 4. Cherokee Literary Futures and Futurities -- Afterword: The Work Stories Do in the World -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Abstract The twentieth-anniversary edition of the path-clearing study of Cherokee writing in English, with an emphatic refocus on voices from the three Cherokee tribal nations This Citizenship and Sovereignty Edition of Our Fire Survives the Storm is a thoroughly updated, nationhood-focused, twentieth-anniversary revision of Daniel Heath Justice's...
Issued in other formPrint version: Justice, Daniel Heath Our Fire Survives the Storm Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,c2026 9781517920753
ISBN9781452974743 electronic book
ISBN1452974748 electronic book
Stock number22573/cats28479997 JSTOR

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