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Otherwise, Revolution! Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)

Otherwise, Revolution! By Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)

Otherwise, Revolution! by Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)


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Otherwise, Revolution!: Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead by Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)

Leslie Marmon Silko's 1991 novel Almanac of the Dead is a profound and challenging analysis of late capitalist society in America and more widely, and the ways in which powerful minority elites ensure that their power is never challenged nor shared, through the complicit discourses of imperialism, patriarchy, religion, medicine, science and technology. Almanac's exploration of multiple forms of dispossession and resistance is most fully embodied in the two Armies of Justice, who are devoted to overturning oppression in all forms and to the restoration of social and economic justice. Reading Almanac in the light of the global economic recession of 2008, this study assesses the ways in which Almanac's vision of oppressive capitalism continues to have absolute relevance. Perhaps most importantly, this study provides a groundbreaking reading of Almanac for the 21st century, comparing Silko's activist armies with recent international popular social justice activism such as the Arab Spring, the international Occupy movement, and the Indigenous Idle No More movement.

Otherwise, Revolution! Reviews

Otherwise, Revolution! masters an enormous task to deliver a remarkable service to readers: Tillett clarifies the central threads of one of the most complex, disturbing, and compelling novels of modern times-and she shows how they weave through that text into our lives. Ultimately she shines a light on injustice and justice through Silko's violent and graphic epic. A leading scholar in Native American and Indigenous literatures, with special expertise in Leslie Marmon Silko, Tillett is a worthy guide through the many layers of Silko's harrowing yet illuminating novel. Tillett investigates the strange power of Almanac of the Dead to both pierce and prophesy the collapse of a disordered world-even as she clarifies the novel's underlying promise toward change. This guide is a gift to readers of Native American literatures that will be read as a companion to the major novel. Generations of readers will be grateful for Tillett's guidance. * David L. Moore, Professor of English, University of Montana, USA *
Rebecca Tillett not only insightfully analyzes the Indigenous underpinnings of Almanac of the Dead that reveal alternate cosmologies and ontologies humanity desperately needs in the Anthropocene Era; she also reveals the 'partnerships' that enable the systemic oppression of the masses of humanity along with the earth and other living things. Tillett explores the novel's intent to be seen as part of the narrative in which we live. She bridges the social and environmental justice imperatives of the fictional and 'extra-textual' worlds, echoing the novel's call to action in her own and effectively demonstrating the book's continuing relevance twenty-five years post-publication in the day of Trump and Brexit. Almanac of the Dead is in both Craig Womack's estimation and my own the most important book of the 20th century. Tillett's commentary on it is essential reading in understanding its messages for surviving the 21st. * Kimberly Wieser, Associate Professor of English, University of Oklahoma, USA *
Thoughtful, insightful and brave, this book provides a daring and much-needed consideration of what is often considered to be Leslie Marmon Silko's most challenging work. Tillett's wonderfully comprehensive study not only reminds readers why Almanac of the Dead is very much a book for our times, but also of the importance of grappling with, and heeding, the novel's messages about reciprocity and justice. Otherwise, Revolution! will be indispensable to those studying the novel that many critics now feel is Silko's masterpiece. * Padraig Kirwan, Senior Lecturer in the Literature of the Americas, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK *

About Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)

Rebecca Tillett is Senior Lecturer in American Studies at the University of East Anglia, UK. She is the author of Contemporary Native American Literature (2007) and the editor of Howling For Justice: Critical Perspectives on Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead (2014), and (with Jacqueline Fear-Segal) Indigenous Bodies: Reviewing Relocating, Reclaiming (2014). She is also a founding member of the Native Studies Research Network, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. Introductions Part One: Oppression and Dispossession 2. Social (dis)Orders: 'Vampire' Capitalism, Social Privilege and the Law 3. Institutionalized Violence: Patriarchy, Gender and Sexuality 4. Discourses of Difference: Science, Medicine and Academia Part Two: Resistance and Revolucion 5. 'The Disappearance of All Things European': Revolucion and Relatedness 6. Fourth World Rising: The 'Indian Connection' 7. Armies of Justice: Textual and Extra-textual 'Revolucion' Afterword: 'Another World Is Possible' Bibliography Index

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NLS9781501358098
9781501358098
150135809X
Otherwise, Revolution!: Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead by Rebecca Tillett (University of East Anglia, UK)
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2019-09-19
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