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2 Iskwewak Kah’ Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak
Re-membering Being to Signifying Female Relations
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Janice Acoose
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
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Position
- Introduction 7
- Iskwewak Kah’ Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak 19
- “Introduction” 37
- Teaching Aboriginal Literature 55
- “Preface” from Travelling Knowledges 73
- Strategies for Ethical Engagement 79
- A Response to Sam McKegney’s “Strategies for Ethical Engagement” 89
- Situating Self, Culture, and Purpose in Indigenous Inquiry 95
- “The lake is the people and life that come to it” 107
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Imagining Beyond images and myths
- Introduction 113
- A Strong Race Opinion 121
- Indian Love Call 129
- “Introduction” and “Marketing the Imaginary Indian” 139
- Postindian Warriors 155
- Postcolonial Ghost Dancing 169
- The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination 189
- Myth, Policy, and Health 201
- Imagining beyond Images and Myths 215
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Deliberating Indigenous Literary Approaches
- Introduction 221
- “Editor’s Note” 229
- Native Literature 231
- Introduction 239
- “Introduction” 255
- Afterword 267
- Gdi-nweninaa 289
- Responsible and Ethical Criticisms of Indigenous Literatures 301
- Many Communities and the Full Humanity of Indigenous People 309
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Contemporary concerns
- Introduction 317
- Appropriating Guilt 325
- Moving Beyond “Stock Narratives” of Murdered or Missing Indigenous Women 341
- “Go Away, Water!” 349
- Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation 373
- Erotica, Indigenous Style 393
- Doubleweaving Two-Spirit Critiques 401
- Finding Your Voice 423
- From haa-huu-pah to the Decolonization Imperative 429
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Classroom Considerations
- Introduction 439
- The Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literature 445
- “Ought We to Teach These?” 459
- Who Is the Text in This Class? 467
- Teaching Indigenous Literature as Testimony 477
- “Betwixt and Between” 487
- A Landless Territory? 493
- Positioning Knowledges, Building Relationships, Practising Self-Reflection, Collaborating across Differences 499
- Works Cited 503
- About the Contributors 539
- Books in the INDIGENOUS Studies Series 547
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
-
Position
- Introduction 7
- Iskwewak Kah’ Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak 19
- “Introduction” 37
- Teaching Aboriginal Literature 55
- “Preface” from Travelling Knowledges 73
- Strategies for Ethical Engagement 79
- A Response to Sam McKegney’s “Strategies for Ethical Engagement” 89
- Situating Self, Culture, and Purpose in Indigenous Inquiry 95
- “The lake is the people and life that come to it” 107
-
Imagining Beyond images and myths
- Introduction 113
- A Strong Race Opinion 121
- Indian Love Call 129
- “Introduction” and “Marketing the Imaginary Indian” 139
- Postindian Warriors 155
- Postcolonial Ghost Dancing 169
- The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination 189
- Myth, Policy, and Health 201
- Imagining beyond Images and Myths 215
-
Deliberating Indigenous Literary Approaches
- Introduction 221
- “Editor’s Note” 229
- Native Literature 231
- Introduction 239
- “Introduction” 255
- Afterword 267
- Gdi-nweninaa 289
- Responsible and Ethical Criticisms of Indigenous Literatures 301
- Many Communities and the Full Humanity of Indigenous People 309
-
Contemporary concerns
- Introduction 317
- Appropriating Guilt 325
- Moving Beyond “Stock Narratives” of Murdered or Missing Indigenous Women 341
- “Go Away, Water!” 349
- Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation 373
- Erotica, Indigenous Style 393
- Doubleweaving Two-Spirit Critiques 401
- Finding Your Voice 423
- From haa-huu-pah to the Decolonization Imperative 429
-
Classroom Considerations
- Introduction 439
- The Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literature 445
- “Ought We to Teach These?” 459
- Who Is the Text in This Class? 467
- Teaching Indigenous Literature as Testimony 477
- “Betwixt and Between” 487
- A Landless Territory? 493
- Positioning Knowledges, Building Relationships, Practising Self-Reflection, Collaborating across Differences 499
- Works Cited 503
- About the Contributors 539
- Books in the INDIGENOUS Studies Series 547