Garnet Grief
โ Scribed by Storm, Brianna
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0851CD36C
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Coming home through stories / Neal McLeod -- 'A vanishing India? Or Acoose : woman standing above ground?' / Janice Acoose -- From copper woman to grey owl to alternative warrior : exploring voice and need to connect / Jonathan Dewar -- Let's vote who is most authentic! Politics of identity in contemporary Sami literature / Rauna Kuokkanen -- Erasing the invisible : gender violence and representations of whiteness in Dry lips oughta move to Kapuskasing / Randy Lundy -- Exploring voice and silence in the poetry of Beth Cuthand, Louise Halfe and Marlene Nourbese Philip / Laura Ann Cramer -- A really good brown girl : Marilyn Dumont's poems of grief and celebration / Brenda Payne -- Erotica, indigenous style / Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm -- A syphilitic western: making "the ... medicine shows" / Daniel David Moses -- The beginning of Cree performance culture / Geraldine Manossa -- "Time is a fish" : the spirit of Nanapush and the power of transformation in the stories of Louise Erdrich / David McNab -- Aboriginal identity and its effects on writing / Anita Heiss -- Aboriginal texts in context / Greg Young-Ing.;This critical anthology of essays by Aboriginal academics provides an in-depth analysis of the emerging body of literature by Aboriginal authors. The contributors study the works of their peers with an insightful understanding of the significance of contemporary literature within Aboriginal cultural paradigms.This critical anthology of essays by Aboriginal academics provides an in-depth analysis of the emerging body of literature by Aboriginal authors. The contributors study the works of their peers with an insightful understanding of the significance of contemporary literature within Aboriginal cultural paradigms.
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