Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths

Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths

by Albert Braz
Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths

Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths

by Albert Braz

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Overview

In the 1930s Grey Owl was considered the foremost conservationist and nature writer in the world. He owed his fame largely to his four internationally bestselling books, which he supported with a series of extremely popular illustrated lectures across North America and Great Britain. His reputation was transformed radically, however, after he died in April 1938, and it was revealed that he was not of mixed Scottish-Apache ancestry, as he had often claimed, but in fact an Englishman named Archie Belaney. Born into a privileged family in the dominant culture of his time, what compelled him to flee to a far less powerful one?

Albert Braz’s Apostate Englishman: Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths is the first comprehensive study of Grey Owl’s cultural and political image in light of his own writings. While the denunciations of Grey Owl after his death are often interpreted as a rejection of his appropriation of another culture, Braz argues that what troubled many people was not only that Grey Owl deceived them about his identity, but also that he had forsaken European culture for the North American Indigenous way of life. That is, he committed cultural apostasy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887552182
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Publication date: 09/18/2015
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Albert Braz is an associate professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Alberta.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ch. 1 Grey Owl’s Search for His True Self: The Vanishing Frontier/The Men of the Last Frontier Ch. 2 The Dual Conversion of Grey Owl: Pilgrims of the Wild Ch. 3 The Modern Hiawatha: Sajo and the Beaver People, Tales of an Empty Cabin and Other Writings Ch. 4 The Passionate Prospector: Anahereo, Grey Owl and the Idea of Indigenous Transparency Ch. 5 Life after the Death of the Author: The Posthumous Image of Grey Owl Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Donald B. Smith

“This intensive examination of the writings of Grey Owl is a welcome addition to our knowledge of one of Canada’s most popular writers in the 1930s and redresses an imbalance. To date, the English-born Archie Belaney’s life story has received in depth examination, but his books and articles have been largely ignored. Readers will discover many new aspects of Grey Owl’s personality and character through a new understanding of his written words. This original and well-written reappraises his contributions as a conservationist and nature writer."

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