ENGL 53.20 Indian Killers: Murder and Mystery in Native Literature and Film
This course explores the abundant crime fiction and murder mysteries by contemporary Native American artists. These works imagine a democratized space where colonial violence is avenged, American law is malleable, and intellect triumphs over racism. While most critics applaud such decolonizing efforts, we will ask more difficult questions: do these sensational narratives do real cultural work? Do they suggest that colonial violence begets only more violence? And in the end, who are its true victims?
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Not being offered in 2022-23
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NAIS 032
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Course Group III