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Banishment and Belonging in "Big Chief" - Chicago Review of Books

Summary by chireviewofbooks.com
In many large communities, some members are welcomed and others shunned. But how are these fraught decisions made in oppressed communities, and more importantly, who gets to make them?The question of who belongs and who polices belonging is a central point in John Hickey’s debut novel, a political drama that takes place on a tribal reservation in the north woods of Wisconsin. Big Chief showcases Hickey’s intimate understanding of electoral polit…
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chireviewofbooks.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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