- Featured Speaker | Chadwick Allen: Russell F. Stark University Professor and Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Department of English-University of Washington
- Moderator: Maurice Stevens: Professor, Department of Comparative Studies
Since the eighteenth century, Indigenous mounds have been represented as the tragic ruins of “lost” civilizations: “mysteries” and “enigmas” with no relation to living Native American peoples and no ongoing relevance. Digital Dialogue Three considers how Native writers, artists and communities refuse these discourses of extinction through vibrant acts of imagination — asserting the multiple ways that mounds and other earthworks continue to hold ancient knowledge and make new meaning — in the present and for the future.
Accessibility: This event will have live, human transcription provided for all attendees. To request additional accommodations, complete the RSVP webform and email globalartsandhumanities@osu.edu .
Zoom 3:30 - 5 PM
To RSVP on Zoom, visit Global Arts & Discovery Theme: https://globalartsandhumanities.osu.edu/events/digital-dialogue-four-earthworks-rising-native-art-and-literature .
For more information,
Visit:
- Dr. Chadwick Allen | University of Washington
- Earthworks Rising: Mound Building in Native Literature and Arts
- Chadwick Allen, University of Minnesota Press, 2022.
- Blood Narrative: Indigenous Identity in American Indian and Maori Literary and Activist Texts
- Duke University Press, 2002.
- Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies
- University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
- The Society of American Indians and Its Legacies [EBSCOHost, OSU Login required]
- Studies in American Indian Literatures and American Indian Quarterly, University of Nebraska Press, Vol 37, No 3, Summer 2013.
- SAIL: Studies in American Indian Literatures
- University of Nebraska Press.
- Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA)
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