Learn, Teach, Challenge
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781771121859
ISBN-10: 1771121858
Pagini: 485
Ilustrații: colour illus
Dimensiuni: 149 x 228 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN-10: 1771121858
Pagini: 485
Ilustrații: colour illus
Dimensiuni: 149 x 228 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Cuprins
Iskwewak Kah Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak: Re-membering Being to Signifying Female Relations; "Introduction" from How Should I Read These? Native Women Writers in Canada; Teaching Aboriginal Literature: The Discourse of Margins & Mainstreams; "Preface" from Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada; Strategies for Ethical Engagement: An Open Letter Concerning Non-Native Scholars of Native Literatures; A Response to Sam McKegneys "Strategies for Ethical Engagement: An Open Letter Concerning Non-Native Scholars of Native Literatures"; Situating Self, Culture, & Purpose in Indigenous Inquiry; Final Section Response: "The lake is the people & life that come to it": Location as Critical Practice; A Strong Race Opinion: On the Indian Girl in Modern Fiction; Indian Love Call; "Introduction" & "Marketing the Imaginary Indian" from The Imaginary Indian: The Image of the Indian in Canadian Culture; Postindian Warriors; Postcolonial Ghost Dancing: Diagnosing European Colonialism; The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, & the Liberal Imagination; Myth, Policy, & Health; Final Section Response: Imagining beyond Images & Myths; "Editors Note" from Looking at the Words of Our People: First Nations Analysis of Literature; Native Literature: Seeking a Critical Centre; Introduction. American Indian Literary Self-Determination; "Introduction" from Towards a Native American Critical Theory; Afterword: At the Gathering Place; Gdi-nweninaa: Our Sound, Our Voice; Responsible & Ethical Criticisms of Indigenous Literatures; Final Section Response: Many Communities & the Full Humanity of Indigenous People: A Dialogue; Appropriating Guilt: Reconciliation in an Indigenous Canadian Context; Moving beyond "Stock Narratives" of Murdered or Missing Indigenous; "Go Away, Water!" Kinship Criticism & the Decolonization Imperative; Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, & Community Approaches to Reconciliation; Erotica, Indigenous Style; Doubleweaving Two-Spirit Critiques: Building Alliances Between Native & Queer Studies; Finding Your Voice: Cultural Resurgence & Power in Political Movement Katsisorokwas Curran Jacobs; Final Section Response: From haa-huu-pah to the Decolonization Imperative: Responding to Contemporary Issues Through the TRC; The Hunting & Harvesting of Inuit Literature; "Ought We to Teach These?": Ethical, Responsible, & Aboriginal Cultural Protocols in the Classroom; Who Is the Text in This Class? Story, Archive, & Pedagogy in Indigenous Contexts; Teaching Indigenous Literature as Testimony: Porcupines & China Dolls & the Testimonial Imaginary; "Betwixt & Between": Alternative Genres, Languages, & Indigeneity; A Landless Territory?: Augmented Reality, Land, & Indigenous Storytelling in Cyberspace; Final Section Response: Positioning Knowledges, Building Relationships, Practising Self-Reflection, Collaborating Across Differences; Index.