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- Title
QUAND LA POÉSIE AMÉRINDIENNE RÉINVENTE L'IMAGE DE L'INDIEN.
- Authors
LAMY BEAUPRÉ, JONATHAN
- Abstract
This article discusses the very recent poetry of Marie-Andrée Gill, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine and Louis-Karl Picard-Sioui. The author questions the personal -- and uninhibited, one might say -- expression of cultural belonging, which unfolds in these texts by criticizing, avoiding or reinventing the representation of First Nations peoples. Confronted with the conflict between being both an aboriginal and a singular subject in the present time, each of the aforementioned poets participates in a revival of an aboriginal voice speaking out in Quebec. This voice states loudly and clearly -- often with humor, sometimes with anger -- its contemporaneousness.
- Subjects
POETS; CULTURE; GILL, Marie-Andree; FONTAINE, Natasha Kanape; PICARD-Sioui, Louis-Karl; INDIGENOUS peoples
- Publication
Temps Zéro, 2013, Issue 7, p61
- ISSN
1913-5963
- Publication type
Article