Celebrating the Diachronic Storytelling Traditions Within Anishinaabe Life and Letters

Journal of World Philosophies 7 (1):178-181 (2022)
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pemEnduring Critical Poses/em focuses on Anishinaabe language and literature to explore the writers, texts, and genres that have influenced the field’s formation. Organized from multiple perspectives across Anishinaabe intertribal communities, the collection achieves a transnational and transhistorical convergence in showing how Anishinaabe ethics and values intersect, how Anishinaabe criticism models tribal-scholarly engagement, and how Anishinaabe critical practice expresses philosophy and aesthetics./p.

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