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Item Details
Title:
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FIRST PERSON PLURAL
ABORIGINAL STORYTELLING AND THE ETHICS OF COLLABORATIVE AUTHORSHIP |
By: |
Sophie McCall |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£87.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0774819790 |
ISBN 13: |
9780774819794 |
Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
15 May, 2011 |
Pages: |
268 |
Description: |
Focusing on the 1990s, when debates over voice and representation were particularly explosive, McCall investigates a wide range of "told-to" narratives that have shaped the struggle for Aboriginal rights in Canada, and asks what is at stake in crafting a politics and ethics of collaboration. |
Synopsis: |
This innovative, interdisciplinary study will be of interest to students and scholars of Indigenous studies, textualized oral narrative, literary studies, and Canadian cultural studies. |
Publication: |
Canada |
Imprint: |
University of British Columbia Press |
Prizes: |
Short-listed for Gabrielle Roy Prize, Association for Canadian and Quebec
Short-listed for Canada Prize in the Humanities, Canadian Federation for |
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