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University of Manitoba Press
When the Other Is Me: Native Resistance Discourse, 1850-1990
When the Other Is Me: Native Resistance Discourse, 1850-1990
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native Studies today, Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990. In When the Other is Me, LaRocque brings a metacritical approach to Native writing, situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context. She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing, its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development, and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism, exaggeration of Native difference, and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizer/colonized relationship.
Author: Emma Larocque
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Published: 03/15/2010
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.97h x 6.38w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780887557033
Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 05/01/2010 pg. 61
Author: Emma Larocque
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Published: 03/15/2010
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.97h x 6.38w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780887557033
Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 05/01/2010 pg. 61
About the Author
Larocque, Emma: - Dr. Emma LaRocque is a scholar, author, poet, social and literary critic, and a professor in the Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba. She is the author of the groundbreaking book, Defeathering the Indian, and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures, Canadian historiography, and images of Aboriginal people in the media marketplace. She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta.
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