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Gasps, Snickers, Narrative Tricks, and Deceptive Dominant Ideologies
The Transformative Energies of Richard Van Camp’s “Why Ravens Smile to Little Old Ladies as They Walk By …” and/in the Classroom
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Jennifer Kelly
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- A Preface xi
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Looking Back To The “Trickster Moment”
- What's the Trouble with the Trickster? Kristina Fagan 3
- Trickster Reflections 21
- The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination in Canada 59
- The Anti-Trickster in the Work of Sheila Watson, Mordecai Richler, and Gail Anderson-Dargatz 77
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Raven
- Why Ravens Smile to Little Old Ladies as They Walk By … 95
- Gasps, Snickers, Narrative Tricks, and Deceptive Dominant Ideologies 99
- A Conversation with Christopher Kientz 125
- Personal Totems 135
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Rigoureau, Naapi, And Wesakecak
- Dances with Rigoureau 157
- Naapi in My World 169
- Sacred Stories in Comic Book Form 177
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Coyote And Nanabush
- Coyote Sees the Prime Minister and Coyote Goes to Toronto 195
- Excerpt from Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit 197
- (Re)Nationalizing Naanabozho 199
- Quincentennial Trickster Poetics 221
- Trickster Reflections 239
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Telling Stories Across Lines
- Processual Encounters of the Transformative Kind 263
- Diasporic Violences, Uneasy Friendships, and The Kappa Child 289
- “How I Spent My Summer Vacation” 307
- Appendices 315
- Copyright Acknowledgements 319
- Contributors 321
- Index 325
- Books in the Indigenous Studies Series 336
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- A Preface xi
-
Looking Back To The “Trickster Moment”
- What's the Trouble with the Trickster? Kristina Fagan 3
- Trickster Reflections 21
- The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination in Canada 59
- The Anti-Trickster in the Work of Sheila Watson, Mordecai Richler, and Gail Anderson-Dargatz 77
-
Raven
- Why Ravens Smile to Little Old Ladies as They Walk By … 95
- Gasps, Snickers, Narrative Tricks, and Deceptive Dominant Ideologies 99
- A Conversation with Christopher Kientz 125
- Personal Totems 135
-
Rigoureau, Naapi, And Wesakecak
- Dances with Rigoureau 157
- Naapi in My World 169
- Sacred Stories in Comic Book Form 177
-
Coyote And Nanabush
- Coyote Sees the Prime Minister and Coyote Goes to Toronto 195
- Excerpt from Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit 197
- (Re)Nationalizing Naanabozho 199
- Quincentennial Trickster Poetics 221
- Trickster Reflections 239
-
Telling Stories Across Lines
- Processual Encounters of the Transformative Kind 263
- Diasporic Violences, Uneasy Friendships, and The Kappa Child 289
- “How I Spent My Summer Vacation” 307
- Appendices 315
- Copyright Acknowledgements 319
- Contributors 321
- Index 325
- Books in the Indigenous Studies Series 336