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- Title
Intersections of Diaspora and Indigeneity.
- Authors
Fachinger, Petra
- Abstract
The article explores the relationships between diaspora studies and Indigenous studies by focusing on the narratives "Sundogs," by Lee Maracle and "Out of My Skin," by Tess MacWatt which are set during the 1990 standoff at Kahnesatake in Quebec. Topics discussed include contemporary Canadian literature concerned with settler-colonial/Indigenous relations, treatments of the appropriation of Indigenous materials by mainstream writers, and the notions of identity, sovereignty, and citizenship.
- Subjects
DIASPORA; INDIGENOUS peoples; SUNDOGS (Book); OUT of My Skin (Book); MARACLE, Lee, 1950-; MACWATT, Tess; 21ST century Canadian literature; INDIGENOUS peoples in literature
- Publication
Canadian Literature, 2014, Issue 220, p74
- ISSN
0008-4360
- Publication type
Article