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From Oral to Written: A Celebration of Indigenous Literature in Canada, 1980-2010
From Oral to Written: A Celebration of Indigenous Literature in Canada, 1980-2010
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Aboriginal Canadians tell their own stories, about their own people, in their own voice, from their own perspective.
If as recently as forty years ago there was no recognizable body of work by Canadian writers, as recently as thirty years ago there was no Native literature in this country. Perhaps a few books had made a dent on the national consciousness: The Unjust Society by Harold Cardinal, Halfbreed by Maria Campbell, and the poetry of Pauline Johnson and even Louis Riel. Now, three decades later, Native people have a literature that paints them in colours that are psychologically complex and sophisticated. They have a literature that validates their existence, that gives them dignity, that tells them that they and their culture, their ideas, their languages, are important if not downright essential to the long-term survival of the planet.
Author: Tomson Highway
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Talonbooks
Published: 10/03/2017
Pages: 432
Weight: 1.4lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781772011166
