TY - BOOK AU - Dee Horne PY - 2021 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1091-8566 TI - Contemporary American Indian Writing T2 - Unsettling Literature UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1098438 N2 - Starting with the premise that American Indians have been colonized, Horne outlines the dangers of colonial mimicry. She proposes a theory of subversive mimicry through which writers can use the language of the colonial power to subvert it and inscribe diverse First Nations voices. Drawing on select works by Thomas King, Beatrice Culleton, Ruby Slipperjack, Jeannette Armstrong, Lee Maracle, and Tomson Highway, the study also elucidates decolonizing strategies with which readers can collaborate. KW - Thomas king, trickster, Imperialism, Ruby Slipperjack, Beatrice Culleton, Thomas King LA - English ER -