AESTHETICS OF OPPOSITION: THE POLITICS OF METAMORPHOSIS IN GERALD VIZENOR’S BEARHEART
The Chippewa novelist Gerald Vizenor puts across his interconnected politico-philosophical notions of “survivance” and “terminal creeds” in his early novel, Bearheart. To do so, Vizenor implemented some of the aesthetic strategies of magical realism. He filled his novel with an excessive amount of b...
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Asociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona
2014-09-01
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Online Access: | https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/452f/article/view/10644 |