Erotics of Sovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination

Mark Rifkin

Erotics of Sovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Country
United States
Published
26 June 2012
Pages
328
ISBN
9780816677832

Erotics of Sovereignty: Queer Native Writing in the Era of Self-Determination

Mark Rifkin

In 1970 the Nixon administration inaugurated a new era in federal Indian policy. No more would the U.S. government seek to deny and displace Native peoples or dismantle Native governments; from now on federal policy would promote the Indian’s sense of autonomy without threatening his sense of community.

In The Erotics of Sovereignty, Mark Rifkin offers a telling perspective on what such a policy of self-determination has meant and looks at how contemporary queer Native writers use representations of sensation to challenge official U.S. accounts of Native identity. Rifkin focuses on four Native writers–Qwo-Li Driskill (Cherokee), Deborah Miranda (Esselen), Greg Sarris (Graton Racheria), and Chrystos (Menominee)–approaching their fiction and poetry as forms of political theory.

Rifkin shows how the work of these queer or two-spirit Native writers affirms the significance of the erotic as an exercise of individual and community sovereignty. In this way, we come to see how their work contests the homophobic, sexist, and exclusivist policies and attitudes of tribal communities as well as those of the nation-state.

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