Roads, Mobility, and Violence in Indigenous Literature and Art from North America (Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment)

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Roads, Mobility, and Violence in Indigenous Literature and Art from North America explores mobility, spatialized violence, and geographies of activism in a diverse archive of literary and visual art by Indigenous authors and artists. Building on Raymond Williams's observation that "traffic is not only a technique; it is a form of consciousness and a form of social relations," this book pulls into focus racial, sexual, and environmental violence localized around roads. Reading this archive of texts next to lived struggles over spatial justice, Rymhs argues that roads are spaces of complex signification. For many Indigenous communities, the road has not often been so open. Recent Indigenous writing and visual art explores this tension between mobility and confinement. Drawing primarily on the work of Marie Clements, Tomson Highway, Marilyn Dumont, Leanne Simpson, Richard Van Camp, Kent Monkman, and Louise Erdrich, this volume examines histories of uprooting and violence associated with roads. Along with exploring these fraught histories of mobility, this book emphasizes various ways in which Indigenous communities have transformed roads into sites of political resistance and social memory.
  • | Author: Deena Rymhs
  • | Publisher: Routledge
  • | Publication Date: Jan 02, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 166 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 0367149818
  • | ISBN-13: 9780367149819
Author:
Deena Rymhs
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Date:
Jan 02, 2019
Number of pages:
166 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0367149818
ISBN-13:
9780367149819