Indigenous Authors
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Title & Subtitle | Contents | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From But I Still LikeFrom: Refuse |
A poem by Gwen Benaway about the myth of representation in CanLit | Gwen Benaway | 4 | 2018 | $0.40 Add |
From Chapter 8From: My Indian |
The test of fidelity | Mi'sel Joe | 5 | 2021 | $0.50 Add |
From Jack Scott and the left |
The author discusses her relationship with a white leftist organizer Jack Scott and where their perceptions intersected and where they diverged. | Lee Maracle | 10 | 2017 | $1.00 Add |
From MonsterA Residential School Experience |
A poem describing the author’s experience at a residential school. | Dennis Saddleman | 5 | 2019 | $0.50 Add |
Queen City Punk |
- | Lindsay Nixon | 6 | 2019 | $0.60 Add |
From Queen City PunkFrom: Nitisanak |
- | Jas M. Morgan | 6 | 2019 | $0.60 Add |
From Queering While Brown: How I Attempt Two-Spiritedness in 2016 |
A memoir about being Two-Spirited. | Kevin Henry | 6 | 2016 | $0.60 Add |
From #CanLit at the CrossroadsViolence Is Nothing New; How We Deal with It Might Be From: Refuse |
Lucia Lorenzi’s essay challenges us not only to reckon with the history of CanLit as an institution structured by multiple forms of oppression and exclusion, but also to think about how … | Lucia Lorenzi | 9 | 2018 | $0.90 Add |
From Artifact |
A poem about Aboriginal artifacts in government museums. | Spencer Sheehan-Kalina | 2 | 2016 | $0.20 Add |
From Chapter 9From: My Indian |
The Journey begins | Mi'sel Joe | 11 | 2021 | $1.10 Add |
From Death MachineFrom: Nitisanak |
- | Jas M. Morgan | 4 | 2019 | $0.40 Add |
Death Machine |
- | Lindsay Nixon | 4 | 2019 | $0.40 Add |
From Divisions, constraints and bindings |
The author discusses her perceptions and theories of gender in context of her Sto:lo identity. | Lee Maracle | 6 | 2017 | $0.60 Add |
From Sprinkling Pixie Dust |
A poem exploring the relationship between life and thought. | Michelle Sylliboy | 2 | 2019 | $0.20 Add |
From Appropriation |
The author discusses cultural appropriation in a personal context as well as the complexities of the idea of cultural ownership. | Lee Maracle | 24 | 2017 | $2.40 Add |
From CanLit is a Raging Dumpster FireFrom: Refuse |
Alicia Elliott discuess the racism, neocolonialism, and myriad forms of entitlement that saturate CanLit – particularly the 2017 "Appropriation Prize." | Alicia Elliott | 6 | 2018 | $0.60 Add |