The web of differing versions : where Africa ends and America begins /
"A bold, experimental intervention in literary and theoretical discourse of colonialism and diaspora, The Web of Differing Versions engages with Leslie Marmon Silko's 1991 Almanac of the Dead as literature, prophecy, and philosophy. Reid Gómez crafts a visionary mode of scholarship that re...
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Minneapolis, Minnesota :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2026]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Always Together, Always Told Apart
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on Translation and Orthography
- Quick Start Guide
- I Have a Story for That
- Kill Them, They Are Mortal
- In the Key of Almanac of the Dead: Five Hundred Year Map
- The Journey of the Ancient Almanac: An Elaborate Story Structure
- Garden Story: The Letter S
- The Oscillator
- In the Key of Tucson, Arizona
- Oceanstory: Landsea
- One of Us
- Black Lives, Red Earth, White Lies
- Hustle Monday Disco: Week 20
- Hustle Monday Disco: Week 14
- Slavery Broadcast: There Are No White People
- In the Key of the Indian Connection
- Slavery Broadcast: A Garden Story
- Stop Trying to Tell Me Things and Pull
- Garden Story: The Great Mystery
- Slavery Broadcast: The Texture of Hate
- Slavery Broadcast: The Gunadeeyah Clan
- Slavery Broadcast: We All Know Who We Are
- Slavery Broadcast: 1804 Complex Time Indigenous Revolt
- In the Key of Prophecy
- A Geronimo Story, a Long Time Ago
- Merciless Indian Savages
- Garden Story: DNA of Earth and Sky
- The House of Natasha Diggs
- The Key to the Future: Get Good on Purpose
- Urban Legend
- Paradise
- Ghost Dance: Angelita de La Noche
- Coda: Where Africa Ends and America Begins
- I Am Telling: A Neoslave Escape Story
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Discography.