Louise Erdrich's The Round House: Restorative Justice in a Coming of Age Thriller

L. Castor
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In a novel critics have described as a "thriller-like" coming-of-age story, Louise Erdrich's The Round House (2012) integrates two apparently conflicting approaches to Native American law. First, Felix S. Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law legitimizes the need for working with allies to Indigenous peoples in developing contextual applications of settler state laws. The second draws on the authority of authorless Anishinaabe stories and dreams. While Cohen and his descendants in tribal law practice are allies to the Anishinabeg, dream narrations by the narrator's grandfather affirm the contemporary vitality of Anishinaabe approaches to justice. Finally, Erdrich's narration suggests why restorative justice for women in Indigenous communities in the United States should matter for her international audience.
路易丝·厄德里奇的《圆屋:成长惊悚片中的恢复性司法》
路易斯·厄德里奇(Louise Erdrich)的《圆屋》(2012)融合了两种明显冲突的美国原住民法,被评论家形容为“惊悚式”的成长故事。首先,费利克斯·s·科恩(Felix S. Cohen)的《联邦印第安人法律手册》(Handbook of Federal Indian Law)证明,在制定移民州法律的语境应用时,有必要与土著人民的盟友合作。第二种是利用无作者的故事和梦的权威。虽然科恩和他的后裔在部落法律实践中是Anishinabeg的盟友,但叙述者祖父的梦境叙述肯定了Anishinabeg追求正义的方法在当代的活力。最后,厄德里奇的叙述表明,为什么美国土著社区妇女的恢复性司法对她的国际读者来说很重要。
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