Aboriginal Canada Revisited /
edited by Kerstin Knopf.
- 1st ed.
- Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2008.
- xii, 422 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
"This collection of essays contains the proceedings from the third Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Symposium entitled 'Aboriginal Peoples in Canada in the 21st Century' and held in April 2005 at the University of Greifswald in Germany"--P. x.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Exploring a variety of topics — including health, politics, education, art, literature, media, and film — Aboriginal Canada Revisited draws a portrait of the current political and cultural position of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. While lauding improvements made in the past decades, the contributors draw attention to the systemic problems that continue to marginalize Aboriginal people within Canadian society. From the Introduction: “[This collection helps] to highlight areas where the colonial legacy still takes its toll, to acknowledge the manifold ways of Aboriginal cultural expression, and to demonstrate where Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people are starting to find common ground.” Contributors include Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars from Europe and Canada, including Marlene Atleo, University of Manitoba; Mansell Griffin, Nisga’a Village of Gitwinksihlkw, British Columbia; Robert Harding, University College of the Fraser Valley; Tricia Logan, University of Manitoba; Steffi Retzlaff, McMaster University; Siobhán Smith, University of British Columbia; Barbara Walberg, Confederation College." (Publisher's Website) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface and Acknowledgements / Kerstin Knopf Introduction: Aboriginal Canada Revisited / Kerstin Knopf I. HEALTH, SOCIAL ISSUES, POLITICS [1.] De-colonizing Canadian Aboriginal Health and Social Services from the Inside Out: A Case Study - The Ahousaht Holistic Society / Marlene R. Atleo [2.] The Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada: A Case Study of Aboriginal Health / Falko Brede [3.] The Nisga'a Common Bowl in Tradition and Politics / Mansell Griffin and Antino Spanjer II. EDUCATION Métis Scholarship in the 21st Century: Life on the Periphery / Tricia Logan Responding to the Needs of Post-secondary Aboriginal Education: The Development of the Indigenous Leadership and Community Development Program / Barbara Walberg III. IMAGINING AND IMAGING THE 'INDIAN' The Imaginary Indian in German Children's Non-Fiction Literature / Geneviève Susemihl The Art of Exclusion: The Status of Aboriginal Art in the McMichael Canadian Art Collection / Siobhán N. Smith IV. LITERATURE 'Decolonizing the Mind': Drew Hayden Taylor's Play with the Semantics of Irony in Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth / Nancy Grimm Humorous Restorifications: Rewriting History with Healing Laughter / Eva Gruber Modernizing the 'Indian': Literary Constructions of the Native in Selected Novels by Thomas King / Thomas Rüdell Reflections of Oral Traditions in Contemporary Native Writing: Ruby Slipperjack's "Honour The Sun" / Katarzyna Juchnowicz V. PRINT MEDIA AND FILM Aboriginal Child Welfare: Symbolic Battleground in the News Media / Robert Harding Tradition, Solidarity and Empowerment: An Analysis of Aboriginal News Representations in Canada / Steffi Retzlaff 'Stolen Sisters': Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women as Represented in Canadian Films / Kerstin Knopf List of Contributors Index
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C20089035267
Indigenous peoples--Canada. Aboriginal peoples in literature. Aboriginal peoples in mass media. Indians of North America--Canada.