Location | Collection | Call Number | Status | Date Due |
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Colonel Gray High School | Indigenous | 814.6 WHI | Available | |
Colonel Gray High School | Indigenous | 814.6 WHI | Available |
Includes bibliographical references.
Who names the rez dog Rez? -- My body is a hinterland -- On ekphrasis and emphases -- A geography of queer woundings -- The year in video gaming -- Writing as a rupture -- I own a body that wants to break -- My Aunties are wolverines -- Me, the Joshua Tree -- The pain eater.
"In prose that is evocative and sensual, unabashedly queer and visceral, raw and autobiographical, Joshua Whitehead writes of an Indigenous body in pain, coping with trauma. Intellectually audacious and emotionally compelling, Whitehead shares his devotion to the world in which we live and brilliantly-even joyfully-maps his experience on the land that has shaped stories, histories, and bodies from time immemorial"--