Current Native American Literature and Art: The resignification of a new esthetic, political and cultural border

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This work maintains that current Native American literary and artistic productions are the sensitive expression of a new continental geopolitical identity, one that emerges connected to the recovery of a collective cultural and historical memory, to the value of diversity and to the recognition of and claim on ancestral knowledge and territories. This complex process is oriented to resignifying a cultural mapping prior to the colonial, branched of from the Latin American sociocultural and political process, giving rise to "another" continental movement. From an esthetic and decolonial perspective, I propose a systemic view of the current indigenous literary and artistic process, and I describe in representative works the emergence of this new post-colonial and border awareness fighting for its esthetic, political and epistemic autonomy.

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García-Barrera, M. (2020). Current Native American Literature and Art: The resignification of a new esthetic, political and cultural border. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 32(2), 431–450. https://doi.org/10.5209/aris.63816

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