“Outsiders” and “Insiders”: Teaching Native/Canadian Literature as Meeting Place

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27 septembre 2017

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Laurie Kruk, « “Outsiders” and “Insiders”: Teaching Native/Canadian Literature as Meeting Place », Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press, ID : 10670/1.47jkpn


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Is native literature also Canadian literature? Or is that a “simple” question, posed at the “Postcolonialism and Pedagogy” symposium, May 2002? In 1999, I, the resident Canadianist at my small undergraduate institution, was asked to put together a new course in Native Literature in English, to be cross-listed with our developing Native Studies program. I had incorporated Native-authored literature within my Canadian survey, by the addition of a token text—either Tomson Highway’s The Rez Siste...

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