Description Through the works of North American Indigenous writers and illustrators, Sovereign Traces, Volume 2: Relational Constellation provides a unique opportunity for audiences to hear from a myriad of American Indian and First Nations voices on the meaning of love.
She is an Assistant Professor of Media & Information and Writing, Rhetoric & American Cultures at Michigan State University..
She is Anishinaabe from Baawaating with relations at Bay Mills Indian Community and Métis.
About the Author Elizabeth La Pensée is an award-winning designer, writer, artist, and researcher.
Through this exciting medium, Sovereign Traces, Volume 2 beckons to audiences that are both new to and familiar with Indigenous writing, allowing for possibilities for reimagined readings along the way.
Here readers will find works of graphic literature, including both poetry and fiction, that explore how celestial bodies build and share creative intimacies.
Description Through the works of North American Indigenous writers and illustrators, Sovereign Traces, Volume 2: Relational Constellation provides a unique opportunity for audiences to hear from a myriad of American Indian and First Nations voices on the meaning of love