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Justin Gage's research focuses on historical scholarship, particularly concerning the complexities of empire and Indigenous cultures. His work examines how textual cultures functioned within the context of global imperial expansion, with a specific emphasis on the North Pacific borderlands. Gage has published scholarship that contributes to understanding the ways Indigenous peoples engaged with and shaped written and oral traditions during periods of significant political and social change.
His publications include "Complicating Empire in the North Pacific Borderlands" (2023) and contributions to the edited volume "Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire" (2021). Gage's scholarly output, as indicated by his h-index of 1 and five total publications, reflects an active engagement with historical studies and the analysis of cultural interactions within imperial frameworks.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Wolf Chief, the “Irrepressible Letter Writer”: Native American Activism through Correspondence in the Early Reservation Years (2026)
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Complicating Empire in the North Pacific Borderlands (2023)
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<i>Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire</i>. Edited by Tony Ballantyne, Lachy Paterson and Angela Wanhalla (2021)
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