Evil Dead Center (Carol LaFavor)
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https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/tm.777Abstract
With the 2017 republication of Anishinaabe two-spirit novelist Carole laFavor's mystery novel Evil Dead Center, readers finally have access to a literary work that uses fiction to highlight real-world crises that darkly affect tribal communities, and especially indigenous women and girls, throughout North America. The novel also addresses serious problems that affect Native American children, without sacrificing the pleasure that comes from genre fiction.
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2019-07-01
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Fox, T. (2019). Evil Dead Center (Carol LaFavor). Transmotion, 5(1), 319–323. https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/tm.777
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