This article heeds the recent shift in cultural criticism and creative writing toward imagining “a functional ecology of knowledges in Canada” (Coleman, “Toward” 8) that takes its conceptual lead from Indigenous epistemologies. Through the close reading of Thomas King’s novel The Back of the Turtle (2014), Wayde Compton’s short-story collection The Outer Harbour (2014), and Daniel Coleman’s nonfiction book Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place (2017), the article reveals the connection between Indigenous notions of kinship and the turn to trans-systemic epistemologies in contemporary Canadian literature and criticism from distinct Indigenous, Afro-diasporic, and Euro-settler cultural backgrounds. The analysis draws on Indigenous theories ...
This thesis evaluates the literary achievement of Thomas King from an individual Aboriginal perspect...
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This paper discusses the ways recent texts by two Indigenous Canadian writers, Jordan Abel’s collect...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism begins with the premise t...
Critics such as Marie Battiste, Lee Maracle, Sákéj Henderson, and Lewis Gordon have called attention...
In the times of Reconciliation, more and more voices are challenging the myth of Canada as a benevol...
The scholarship I conducted for my dissertation responds to scholars’ recent interest in literary tr...
This dissertation examines the intersection between diasporic subjectivities and scientific knowledg...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
Interweaving ecocriticism, settler-colonial studies, and Indigenous studies, this essay interrogates...
Since time immemorial, Indigenous Dene Peoples have traveled ancestral routes throughout what is cur...
Advisors: Kathleen J. Renk.Committee members: Melissa Adams-Campbell; Ibis Gomez-Vega.In the current...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
This project considers the possibility of a relational turn in Indigenous studies, and Indigenous li...
This thesis evaluates the literary achievement of Thomas King from an individual Aboriginal perspect...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
This paper discusses the ways recent texts by two Indigenous Canadian writers, Jordan Abel’s collect...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism begins with the premise t...
Critics such as Marie Battiste, Lee Maracle, Sákéj Henderson, and Lewis Gordon have called attention...
In the times of Reconciliation, more and more voices are challenging the myth of Canada as a benevol...
The scholarship I conducted for my dissertation responds to scholars’ recent interest in literary tr...
This dissertation examines the intersection between diasporic subjectivities and scientific knowledg...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
Interweaving ecocriticism, settler-colonial studies, and Indigenous studies, this essay interrogates...
Since time immemorial, Indigenous Dene Peoples have traveled ancestral routes throughout what is cur...
Advisors: Kathleen J. Renk.Committee members: Melissa Adams-Campbell; Ibis Gomez-Vega.In the current...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
This project considers the possibility of a relational turn in Indigenous studies, and Indigenous li...
This thesis evaluates the literary achievement of Thomas King from an individual Aboriginal perspect...
This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements...
This paper discusses the ways recent texts by two Indigenous Canadian writers, Jordan Abel’s collect...