AIS Lecturer Publishes Article for Indigenous Sovereignty

Submitted by Kai Wise on
AIS Lecturer Laura De Vos

AIS Lecturer, Laura De Vos's article "Spiralic Time and Cultural Continuity for Indigenous Sovereignty: Idle No More and The Marrow Thieves" was published as the lead article in the fall 2020 issue of Transmotion, an open-access journal for new scholarship focused on theoretical, experimental, postmodernist, and avant-garde writing produced by Native American and First Nations authors. The article discusses Indigenous experiences of time, and the ways that such spiralic temporality manifests in the Idle No More movement and Cherie Dimaline’s The Marrow Thieves. It is freely available, under a Creative Commons license, at https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/transmotion/article/view/807.

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