(Re)routing Native Mobility, Uprooting Settler Spaces in the Poetry of Esther Belin
(Re)routing Native Mobility, Uprooting Settler Spaces in the Poetry of Esther Belin
Chapter two, the poetry of Esther Belin enables us to begin to imagine alternatives from the exclusion promoted through gendered indigenous policies. Through literary and cultural maps Belin enables us to work through the colonial restructuring of lands and bodies meted out through the policies of Termination and Relocation in the 1950's-70's.
Keywords: Indigenous Studies, Native American Studies, Native Feminism, Women of Color Feminism, Native American Literature, Gender and Colonialism, Imperialism, Self-determination, National in Literature, Geography and Literature
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