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The homing place : Indigenous and settler literary legacies of the Atlantic  Cover Image Book Book

The homing place : Indigenous and settler literary legacies of the Atlantic

Bryant, Rachel. (Author).

Summary: Can literary criticism help transform entrenched Settler Canadian understandings of history and place? How are nationalist historiographies, insular regionalisms, established knowledge systems, state borders, and narrow definitions continuing to hinder the transfer of information across epistemological divides in the twenty-first century? What might nation-to-nation literary relations look like? Through readings of a wide range of northeastern texts – including Puritan captivity narratives, Wabanaki wampum belts, and contemporary Innu poetry – Rachel Bryant explores how colonized and Indigenous environments occupy the same given geographical coordinates even while existing in distinct epistemological worlds. Her analyses call for a vital and unprecedented process of listening to the stories that Indigenous peoples have been telling about this continent for centuries. At the same time, she performs this process herself, creating a model for listening and for incorporating those stories throughout.

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  • ISBN: 9781771122863 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: print
    xiii, 242 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Waterloo, ON : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2017.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-231) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction : The homing place -- Cultural iconoclasm : John Gyles's Atlantic Canadian captivity narrative -- Canadian exceptionalism : finding Anna Brownell Jameson in an Anglo-Atlantic world -- Imaginary lines : cultural storytelling in Peskotomuhkatik -- Making words walk : Joséphine Bacon's poetic Tshissinuatshitakana -- Rita Joe's Wigwam on a hill : reading and writing in the contact zone -- Cartographic dissonance : between narrative geographies in Douglas Glover's Elle -- Conclusion : reforming northeastern literary relations.
Subject: Canadian literature -- History and criticism
Canadian literature -- Indigenous authors -- History and criticism
Pioneers in literature
Colonization in literature
Indigenous peoples in literature
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Indigenous.

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  • 4 of 4 copies available at University College of the North Libraries.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Chemawawin Public Library at Easterville PR 9184.3 .B79 2017 (Text) 58500001011360 Stacks Volume hold Available -
The Pas Campus Library PR 9184.3 .B79 2017 (Text) 58500001024389 Stacks Volume hold Available -
Thompson Campus Library PR 9184.3 .B79 2017 (Text) 58500001018613 Stacks Not holdable Available -
UCN/Norway House Public Library PR 9184.3 .B79 2017 (Text) 58500001023738 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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