And Here: 100 Years of Upper Peninsula Writing, 1917-2017, (9781611862591) — Readings Books
And Here: 100 Years of Upper Peninsula Writing, 1917-2017
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And Here: 100 Years of Upper Peninsula Writing, 1917-2017

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Upper Peninsula literature has traditionally been suppressed or minimized in Michigan anthologies and Michigan literature as a whole. Even the Upper Peninsula itself has been omitted from maps, creating a people and a place that have become in many ways ungeographic . These people and this place are strongly made up of traditionally marginalized groups such as the working class, the rural poor, and Native Americans, which adds even more insult to the exclusion and forced oppressive silence.

This book gives voice to Upper Peninsula writers, ensuring that they are included in Michigan’s rich literary history. Ambitiously, And Here includes great U.P. writing from every decade spanning from the 1910s to the 2010s, starting with Lew R. Sarett’s (a.k.a. Lone Caribou) The Blue Duck: A Chippewa Medicine Dance and ending with Margaret Noodin’s Babejianjisemigad and Sally Brunk’s KBIC. Taken as a whole, the anthology forcefully insists on the geographic and literary inclusion of the U.P.- on both the map and the page.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2017
Pages
363
ISBN
9781611862591

Upper Peninsula literature has traditionally been suppressed or minimized in Michigan anthologies and Michigan literature as a whole. Even the Upper Peninsula itself has been omitted from maps, creating a people and a place that have become in many ways ungeographic . These people and this place are strongly made up of traditionally marginalized groups such as the working class, the rural poor, and Native Americans, which adds even more insult to the exclusion and forced oppressive silence.

This book gives voice to Upper Peninsula writers, ensuring that they are included in Michigan’s rich literary history. Ambitiously, And Here includes great U.P. writing from every decade spanning from the 1910s to the 2010s, starting with Lew R. Sarett’s (a.k.a. Lone Caribou) The Blue Duck: A Chippewa Medicine Dance and ending with Margaret Noodin’s Babejianjisemigad and Sally Brunk’s KBIC. Taken as a whole, the anthology forcefully insists on the geographic and literary inclusion of the U.P.- on both the map and the page.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2017
Pages
363
ISBN
9781611862591