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narratives of cultural identity" as it deals with the "ongoing links of treaty trickery with the everyday discourses of global capitalism." The long poem has been called "a streetwise anti-globalization manifesto for the indigenous world" and "an exuberant collection of songs, interventions, jokes, maps, histories and manifestos."
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Francis is known for integrating elements of spoken word poetry and performance into his writing, drawing on his experience as a poet, playwright, actor, artist and theater director. In 2002 he published his book-length satiric poem "City Treaty," which engages with "globalization, neoliberalism, and
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His poem "Edgewalker" has been called an important work in understanding the "ideological boundaries that often separate the beneficiaries of colonialism from those who are objectified and impoverished by it."
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He was pursuing his doctoral studies in English when he died of cancer in 2005.
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ISBN
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ISBN
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"Marvin Francis"


'How Come These Guns are so Tall': Anti-corporate Resistance in Marvin Francis’s City Treaty
"Marvin Francis"
Booked: A literary travel guide for the stay-at-home vacationer
The Globe and Mail
The Winnipeg Sun
"Marvin Francis Media Gallery"
Categories
Writers from Winnipeg
Writers from Edmonton
Cree male writers
Cree poets
21st-century Canadian male writers
21st-century First Nations writers

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