Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada

Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada

by Renate Eigenbrod
Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada

Travelling Knowledges: Positioning the Im/Migrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada

by Renate Eigenbrod

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Overview

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).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887559822
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Publication date: 05/25/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 274
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Renate Eigenbrod teaches Aboriginal Literature in the Department of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba and is co-editor of Creating Community: A Roundtable on Canadian Aboriginal Literatures.
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