Description
From the earliest settler policies to deal with the "Indian problem," to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help Indigenous people, public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canada's Aboriginal peoples. Taking Back Our Spirits traces the link between Canadian public policies, the injuries they have inflicted on Indigenous people, and Indigenous literature's ability to heal individuals and communities. Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography, fiction, and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy, and how literature functions as "medicine" to help cure the colonial contagion.
Author: Jo-Ann Episkenew
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Published: 05/01/2009
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780887557101
ISBN10: 0887557104
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | American | Native American Studies
- Literary Criticism | American | General
- Literary Criticism | Indigenous Peoples in the Americas