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Beyond the glittering world : an anthology of Indigenous feminisms and futurisms / edited by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger ; foreword by Natalie Diaz.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First Torrey House Press edition.
Published/Created
Salt Lake City : Torrey, 2025.
©2025
Description
vi, 204 pages ; 21 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Indigenous women
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Indian women
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North America
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Indigenous authors
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Two-spirit people
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Futurism (Literary movement)
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Feminist fiction
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American literature
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Indian authors
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Indigenous authors
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Indigenous Studies
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Homosaurus term(s)
Indigenous LGBTQ+ people
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Editor
Denetsosie, Stacie Shannon
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Drake, Kinsale
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Little Badger, Darcie, 1987-
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Writer of foreword
Diaz, Natalie
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Poetry
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Short stories
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Getty AAT genre
poetry
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short stories
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Summary note
"Rooted in visions of Indigenous futurisms, Beyond the Glittering World proclaims and celebrates a rising generation of storytellers. The collection brings together twenty-two emerging and established women, two-spirit people, and people of marginalized genders who immerse readers in poems, stories, and worlds that challenge and delight. From a museum heist 177 years in the making, to lyrical explorations of love and loss, to a tale where language itself becomes the force that saves the land, this boundary-breaking, genre-bending anthology illuminates the power of Indigenous voices"-- Page 4 of cover.
Contents
Foreword / Natalie Diaz
Introduction / Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger
Efflux / Maritza N. Estrada
The rhythm of becoming / Dominique Daye Hunter
Bendision / Ha'åni Lucia Falo San Nicolas
Dilasulo walks / A. J. Eversole
How to crush a butterfly in three steps / Samah Serour Fadil
Mānoa / Ha'åni Lucia Falo San Nicolas
Our Native languages survive us / Trisha Moquino
La Posada Inn / Kinsale Drake
Nixtamalización / Ayling Zulema Dominguez
In the beginning, it's just you and me against the world / Arielle Twist
Light the day / Maritza N. Estrada
Sandstone ballad. / Danielle Shandiin Emerson
Statement on diversity and inclusion / Heid E. Erdrich
SWEETHEART / Kinsale Drake
No wrong roads home / Stacie Shannon Denetsosie
A lesson in love and insanity / Arielle Twist
Exilio / Maritza N. Estrada
The stolen drawing / Conley Lyons
Dear lil' rez girlies / Danielle Shandiin Emerson
festing rituals / jaye simpson
The Oklahoma ocean / Chelsea T. Hicks
April showers. / Danielle Shandiin Emerson
A fuss over mush / Amber McCrary
Amphibians made of apple / Amelia Vigil
Sky Woman rising: a memoir / Moniquill Blackgoose
Imprint / Cheyenne Dakota Williams
Toppenish / Maritza N. Estrada
A love letter to the land / Pte San Win Little Whiteman
Observatory regard / Maritza N. Estrada
homecoming / Samah Serour Fadil
Signal from noise / Andrea L. Rogers
Kahilinā'i / Ha'åni Lucia Falo San Nicolas
Splice of genetic material / Amelia Vigil
Beyond the glittering world / Shaina A. Nez
Alfabetízate otro mundo: reverse abecedarian broke open / Ayling Dominguez
If my love were a rez dog / Danielle Shandiin Emerson
To become a woman, whatever that is but I'm Navajo, so I have to know, especially now that I'm thirty-seven / Amber McCrary.
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Other title(s)
Anthology of Indigenous feminisms and futurisms
ISBN
9798890920300 ((paperback))
OCLC
1492854766
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