University of Manitoba Press
Travelling Knowledges
About this book
In the context of de/colonization, the boundary between an Aboriginal text and the analysis by a non-Aboriginal outsider poses particular challenges often constructed as unbridgeable. Eigenbrod argues that politically correct silence is not the answer but instead does a disservice to the literature that, like all literature, depends on being read, taught, and disseminated in various ways. In Travelling Knowledges, Eigenbrod suggests decolonizing strategies when approaching Aboriginal texts as an outsider and challenges conventional notions of expertise. She concludes that literatures of colonized peoples have to be read ethically, not only without colonial impositions of labels but also with the responsibility to read beyond the text or, in Lee Maracle’s words, to become “the architect of great social transformation.”
Features the works of: Jeannette Armstrong (Okanagan), Louise Halfe (Cree), Margo Kane (Saulteaux/Cree), Maurice Kenny (Mohawk), Thomas King (Cherokee, living in Canada), Emma LaRocque (Cree/Metis), Lee Maracle (Sto:lo/Metis), Ruby Slipperjack (Anishnaabe), Lorne Simon (Miíkmaq), Richard Wagamese (Anishnaabe), and Emma Lee Warrior (Peigan).
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Reviews
"[Eigenbrod’s] sensitive discussion of both texts and contexts is quite engaging, and her close readings of texts by writers such as Maurice Kenny, Lee Maracle, Lenore Keeshig-Tobias, Richard Wagamese, and Maria Campbell are particularly astute. . . . Throughout Travelling Knowledges, Eigenbrod skillfully maneuvers through the experiential, ethical, and intellectual complexities of studying Aboriginal literatures with a keen eye, a thoughtful mind, and an open heart. Such work offers much for Native and non-Native readers, and it is a very welcome addition to the field.”
--- “Eigenbod offers a thorough and unassuming proposal on how to read and critique Aboriginal literature with both integrity and cultural literacy.” ---“One of the most difficult yet crucial tasks non-Aboriginal teachers and critics of Aboriginal literature find themselves facing is working out an ethical position from which to operate. The result of long years of reflection and successful teaching of, and writing about, Aboriginal literatures, Renate Eigenbrod’s Travelling Knowledges is a welcome guide to achieving this complex task.”
---“Eigenbrod’s careful examination of the migrating and border-crossing of First Nations literature, and of her own position as an immigrant researcher of that literature, provides an important contribution to the field. . . . Her detailed, careful and culturaly-situated readings of these under-studied texts, and of several that are central in the Native-Canadian canon, will make this volume useful to all readers of Native literature, both Native and non-Native.”
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Coming to Theory
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Bridging the Gap or Squaring the Circle? A Retrospective
3 - Routes or Roots?
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The Rhetoric of Mobility
21 - An Ethics of Reading
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Positioning the Immigrant Critic
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The Question of Cultural Literacy
59 - Reading for Boundary De/Constructions
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Contextualizing the Other
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The Problem of Essentializing
111 - Reading for Movement and Migration
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Colonial Boundaries, De-Colonial Movements
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Moving Between Cultures, Languages, and Literacies
139 - Travelling Knowledges
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The "Trickster’s" Wanderlust and the Continuum of Reading
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The Quest for Identity
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The Global Search for Truth and Justice
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Conclusion
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Endnotes
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Bibliography
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Index
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