Stories of Oka: Land, Film, and Literature

Author:   Isabelle St. Amand ,  S.E. Stewart ,  Linda Cree
Publisher:   University of Manitoba Press
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Pages:   328
Publication Date:   31 May 2018
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In the summer of 1990, the Oka Crisis-or the Kanehsatake Resistance-exposed a rupture in the relationships between settlers and Indigenous peoples in Canada. In the wake of the failure of the Meech Lake Accord, the conflict made visible a contemporary Indigenous presence that Canadian society had imagined was on the verge of disappearance. The 78-day standoff also reactivated a long history of Indigenous people's resistance to colonial policies aimed at assimilation and land appropriation. The land dispute at the core of this conflict raises obvious political and judicial issues, but it is also part of a wider context that incites us to fully consider the ways in which histories are performed, called upon, staged, told, imagined, and interpreted. Stories of Oka: Land, Film, and Literature examines the standoff in relation to film and literary narratives, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. This new English edition of St-Amand's interdisciplinary, intercultural, and multi-perspective work offers a framework for thinking through the relationships that both unite and oppose settler societies and Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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Author:   Isabelle St. Amand ,  S.E. Stewart ,  Linda Cree
Publisher:   University of Manitoba Press
Imprint:   University of Manitoba Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.621kg
ISBN:  

9780887552366


ISBN 10:   0887552366
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   31 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Explores new perspectives for how settler, migrant, and immigrant scholars in such areas as Literary, Cultural, or Media Studies might approach the analysis of Canadian Indigenous artistic productions. --Ute Lischke Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies Future historians and critics studying Indigenous resistance, both at the barricades and through artistic production, will want this book on their shelves. --Margery Fee Canadian Literature St-Amand asks readers to reconsider our understanding of Canadian history and the role that literature and film can play in assigning meaning to Indigenous-Settler conflict and how we each have a responsibility to learn from conflict in order to build a more equitable relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. --Rick Monture University of Toronto Quarterly St-Amand has a keen eye on how land and its mistreatment are the central motivating factors for the Kanien'keha ka resistance, which is important for mainstream Canada to understand when reflecting on 1990. --Daniel Rowe Montreal Review of Books This timely translation and updated edition of Isabelle St-Amand's La crise d'Oka en recits: territoire, cinema et litterature (2015) allows her important work to circulate in a new context and reach a wider audience, something especially crucial considering the continued relevance of its topic. --Joelle Papillon Quebec Studies


Future historians and critics studying Indigenous resistance, both at the barricades and through artistic production, will want this book on their shelves. --Margery Fee Canadian Literature St-Amand has a keen eye on how land and its mistreatment are the central motivating factors for the Kanien'keha ka resistance, which is important for mainstream Canada to understand when reflecting on 1990. --Daniel Rowe Montreal Review of Books This timely translation and updated edition of Isabelle St-Amand's La crise d'Oka en recits: territoire, cinema et litterature (2015) allows her important work to circulate in a new context and reach a wider audience, something especially crucial considering the continued relevance of its topic. --Joelle Papillon Quebec Studies Explores new perspectives for how settler, migrant, and immigrant scholars in such areas as Literary, Cultural, or Media Studies might approach the analysis of Canadian Indigenous artistic productions. --Ute Lischke Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies


Explores new perspectives for how settler, migrant, and immigrant scholars in such areas as Literary, Cultural, or Media Studies might approach the analysis of Canadian Indigenous artistic productions. --Ute Lischke Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies Future historians and critics studying Indigenous resistance, both at the barricades and through artistic production, will want this book on their shelves. --Margery Fee Canadian Literature St-Amand has a keen eye on how land and its mistreatment are the central motivating factors for the Kanien'keha ka resistance, which is important for mainstream Canada to understand when reflecting on 1990. --Daniel Rowe Montreal Review of Books This timely translation and updated edition of Isabelle St-Amand's La crise d'Oka en recits: territoire, cinema et litterature (2015) allows her important work to circulate in a new context and reach a wider audience, something especially crucial considering the continued relevance of its topic. --Joelle Papillon Quebec Studies


Future historians and critics studying Indigenous resistance, both at the barricades and through artistic production, will want this book on their shelves. --Margery Fee Canadian Literature St-Amand asks readers to reconsider our understanding of Canadian history and the role that literature and film can play in assigning meaning to Indigenous-Settler conflict and how we each have a responsibility to learn from conflict in order to build a more equitable relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. --Rick Monture University of Toronto Quarterly St-Amand has a keen eye on how land and its mistreatment are the central motivating factors for the Kanien'keha ka resistance, which is important for mainstream Canada to understand when reflecting on 1990. --Daniel Rowe Montreal Review of Books This timely translation and updated edition of Isabelle St-Amand's La crise d'Oka en recits: territoire, cinema et litterature (2015) allows her important work to circulate in a new context and reach a wider audience, something especially crucial considering the continued relevance of its topic. --Joelle Papillon Quebec Studies Explores new perspectives for how settler, migrant, and immigrant scholars in such areas as Literary, Cultural, or Media Studies might approach the analysis of Canadian Indigenous artistic productions. --Ute Lischke Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies


"""Explores new perspectives for how settler, migrant, and immigrant scholars in such areas as Literary, Cultural, or Media Studies might approach the analysis of Canadian Indigenous artistic productions.""--Ute Lischke ""Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies"" ""Future historians and critics studying Indigenous resistance, both at the barricades and through artistic production, will want this book on their shelves.""--Margery Fee ""Canadian Literature"" ""St-Amand asks readers to reconsider our understanding of Canadian history and the role that literature and film can play in assigning meaning to Indigenous-Settler conflict and how we each have a responsibility to learn from conflict in order to build a more equitable relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada.""--Rick Monture ""University of Toronto Quarterly"" ""St-Amand has a keen eye on how land and its mistreatment are the central motivating factors for the Kanien'keh� ka resistance, which is important for mainstream Canada to understand when reflecting on 1990.""--Daniel Rowe ""Montreal Review of Books"" ""This timely translation and updated edition of Isabelle St-Amand's La crise d'Oka en r�cits: territoire, cin�ma et litt�rature (2015) allows her important work to circulate in a new context and reach a wider audience, something especially crucial considering the continued relevance of its topic."" --Jo�lle Papillon ""Quebec Studies"""


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