Beyond the Nineteenth Century
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Beyond the Nineteenth Century

Thomas King's Decolinization of the Literary Image of the Native

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1995

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This study examines two novels by Thomas King; 'Medicine River' and 'Green Grass Running Water'. In 'Medicine River', King juxtaposes a contemporary fictional Native community with conventional images of Native people from non-Native culture. In 'Green Grass Running Water', King establishes an alternative cosmology that subverts the centre's cherished axioms and questions mythical, historical and cultural paradigms. King creates a positive cultural environment for contemporary Natives. Through his writing, King offers an affirmative vision of a vital, post-colonial, Native community. A community that is not only at home in the twentieth century, but is empowered to move forward into the future.

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