Learn, Teach, Challenge
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Edited by:
Deanna Reder
and Linda M. Morra
About this book
This is a collection of classic and newly commissioned essays about the study of Indigenous literatures in North America. The contributing scholars include some of the most venerable Indigenous theorists, among them Gerald Vizenor (Anishinaabe), Jeannette Armstrong (Okanagan), Craig Womack (Creek), Kimberley Blaeser (Anishinaabe), Emma LaRocque (Métis), Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee), Janice Acoose (Saulteaux), and Jo-Ann Episkenew (Métis). Also included are settler scholars foundational to the field, including Helen Hoy, Margery Fee, and Renate Eigenbrod. Among the newer voices are both settler and Indigenous theorists such as Sam McKegney, Keavy Martin, and Niigaanwewidam Sinclair.
The volume is organized into five subject areas: Position, the necessity of considering where you come from and who you are; Imagining Beyond Images and Myths, a history and critique of circulating images of Indigenousness; Debating Indigenous Literary Approaches; Contemporary Concerns, a consideration of relevant issues; and finally Classroom Considerations, pedagogical concerns particular to the field. Each section is introduced by an essay that orients the reader and provides ideological context. While anthologies of literary criticism have focused on specific issues related to this burgeoning field, this volume is the first to offer comprehensive perspectives on the subject.
Author / Editor information
Deanna Reder (Cree-Métis) ) is Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies and English at Simon Fraser University. Her research project, The People and the Text, focuses on the understudied archive of Indigenous literary work in Canada, and she has co-edited several anthologies in Indigenous literary studies.
--- Contributor: Linda M. MorraLinda M. Morra is a settler scholar and Full Professor at Bishop’s University, and a former Craig Dobbin Chair (2016–2017). Her book Unarrested Archives, was a finalist for the Gabrielle Roy Prize in 2015. She prepared Jane Rule’s posthumously published memoir, Taking My Life, which was a Lambda Literary Award finalist in 2011.
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1 - Position
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Iskwewak Kah’ Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak
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“Introduction”
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Teaching Aboriginal Literature
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“Preface” from Travelling Knowledges
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Strategies for Ethical Engagement
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A Response to Sam McKegney’s “Strategies for Ethical Engagement”
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Situating Self, Culture, and Purpose in Indigenous Inquiry
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“The lake is the people and life that come to it”
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A Strong Race Opinion
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Indian Love Call
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“Introduction” and “Marketing the Imaginary Indian”
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Postindian Warriors
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Postcolonial Ghost Dancing
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The Trickster Moment, Cultural Appropriation, and the Liberal Imagination
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Myth, Policy, and Health
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Imagining beyond Images and Myths
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“Editor’s Note”
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Native Literature
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Gdi-nweninaa
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Responsible and Ethical Criticisms of Indigenous Literatures
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Many Communities and the Full Humanity of Indigenous People
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Appropriating Guilt
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Moving Beyond “Stock Narratives” of Murdered or Missing Indigenous Women
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“Go Away, Water!”
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Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-Telling, and Community Approaches to Reconciliation
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Erotica, Indigenous Style
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Doubleweaving Two-Spirit Critiques
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Finding Your Voice
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From haa-huu-pah to the Decolonization Imperative
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The Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literature
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“Ought We to Teach These?”
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Who Is the Text in This Class?
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Teaching Indigenous Literature as Testimony
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“Betwixt and Between”
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A Landless Territory?
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Positioning Knowledges, Building Relationships, Practising Self-Reflection, Collaborating across Differences
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Works Cited
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About the Contributors
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