Spatializing Storytelling and Recontextualizing Native American Identity and Resistance in Silko’s "Ceremony"
By foregrounding the central role of the land in the Native American Pueblo life, this study examines how Silko’s Ceremony exhibits bioregional identity as inseparable from the land, and how place-based stories operate as acts of resistance and resilience to colonial power. Through Tayo’s journey of...
The International Journal of Literary Humanities
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