Storied communities : narratives of contact and arrival in constituting political community /
An exploration of the role of storytelling in community and nation building that disrupts the assumption in many works that indigenous and immigrant identities fall into two separate streams of analysis.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Vancouver :
UBC Press,
©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 2. Narratives of contact and arrival in the Canadian political space. Canadian sovereignty and universal history / Michael Asch
- Historicizing narratives of arrival : the other Indian other / Audrey Macklin
- The conceit of sovereignty : toward post-colonial technique / Brenna Bhandar.
- pt. 3. Narratives and narrative form. Show me yours / Richard Van Camp
- Horseflies, haireaters, and bulldogs : in conversation with Richard Van Camp / Blanca Schorcht
- Counter-narratives of arrival and return : testing the interstices of resistance / Sneja Gunew
- Common ground around the Tower of Babel / J. Edward Chamberlin.
- pt. 4. Contact and its narratives. Juxtaposing contact stories in Canada / Anne Godlewska
- Native women, the body, land, and narratives of contact and arrival / Kim Anderson
- The batman legend : remembering and forgetting the history of possession and dispossession / Bain Attwood
- Layered narratives in site-specific "wild" places / Jacinta Ruru.
- pt. 5. Arrival and its narratives. Narratives of origins and the emergence of the European Union / Patricia Tuitt
- "Robbed of a different life" : alternative histories, interrupted futures / Susan Bibler Coutin.
- pt. 6. Institutional implications : how would we do things differently if we took narrative seriously? Toward a shared narrative of reconciliation : developments in Canadian Aboriginal Rights Law / S. Ronald Stevenson
- Hoquotist : reorienting through storied practice / Johnny Mack
- Proof and narrative : "reproducing the facts" in refugee claims / Donald Galloway.