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Current Issue: #214 (Autumn 2012)

Canadian Literature's Issue 214 (Autumn 2012) is now available. The issue features articles by Germaine Warkentin, Susan Gingell, Deanna Reder, Allison Hargreaves, Daniel Heath Justice, Kristina Fagan Bidwell, Jo-Ann Episkenew, Andrea King, Joanne Leow, and Ana María Fraile, and new Canadian poetry & book reviews.

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238 results for First Nations

  • Discovery Passages by Lorraine Weir. #214 (Autumn 2012): 178 – 181. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Discovery Passages by Garry T. Morse [Author]
  • Dynamic Equivalences by Sylvie Vranckx. #214 (Autumn 2012): 181 – 183. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    “That’s Raven Talk”: Holophrastic Readings of Contemporary Indigenous Literatures by Mareike Neuhaus [Author]
  • Not Just for Children by Dee Horne. #214 (Autumn 2012): 163 – 164. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Fox on the Ice / Maageesees Maskwameek Kaapit by Brian Deines [Illustrator] and Tomson Highway [Author]
    Tales from the Tundra: A Collection of Inuit Stories by Anthony Brennan [Illustrator], Louise Flaherty [Editor], and Ibi Kaslik [Author]
    The Caribou Feed Our Soul by Pete Enzoe [Author], Tessa Macintosh [Illustrator], and Mindy Willett [Author]
  • How to Be Here by Allison Calder. #214 (Autumn 2012): 168 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Goodlands: A Meditation and History on the Great Plains by Frances W. Kaye [Author]
    Man Facing West by Don Gayton [Author]
  • Those Voices Speaking Now by Neil Querengesser. #214 (Autumn 2012): 191 – 192. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Rudy Wiebe: Collected Stories, 1955-2010 by Rudy Wiebe [Editor]
  • True and Not So True by Karen Charleson. #214 (Autumn 2012): 131 – 132. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Northern Kids by Linda Goyette [Author]
    As Long as the Rivers Flow by James Bartleman [Author]
    Grandpère by Janet Romain [Author]
  • These Shared Truths: Taking Back Our Spirits and the Literary-Critical Practice of Decolonization by Allison Hargreaves. #214 (Autumn 2012): 94 – 100. Article.
  • Literature, Healing, and the Transformational Imaginary: Thoughts on Jo-Ann Episkenew’s Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing by Daniel Heath Justice. #214 (Autumn 2012): 101 – 108. Article.
  • What Stories Do: A Response to Episkenew by Kristina Fagan Bidwell. #214 (Autumn 2012): 109 – 116. Article.
  • Indigenizing Author Meets Critics: Collaborative Indigenous Literary Scholarship by Jo-Ann Episkenew. #214 (Autumn 2012): 117 – 127. Article.
  • Introduction: Indigenizing the Author Meets Critics Forum by Susan Gingell and Deanna Reder. #214 (Autumn 2012): 91 – 93. Article.
  • Updating the Trickster by June Scudeler. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Troubling Tricksters: Revisioning Critical Conversations by Linda M. Morra [Editor] and Deanna Reder [Editor]
  • Performing Community by Joanna Mansbridge. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 132 – 134. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Popular Political Theatre and Performance by Julie Salverson [Editor]
    Theatre in Atlantic Canada by Linda Burnett [Editor]
  • The Legacy of Oka by Tasha Hubbard. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 185 – 186. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    This is an Honour Song: Twenty Years Since the Blockades by Kiera L. Ladner [Editor] and Leanne Simpson [Editor]
  • Body/Landscape/Art: Ekphrasis and the North in Jane Urquhart’s The Underpainter by Richard Brock. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 11 – 32. Article.
  • Versions of History by Duffy Roberts. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 164 – 165. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Dahanu Road by Anosh Irani [Author]
    Motorcycles & Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor [Author]
  • When She Has Crossed the Bar by Lindy Ledohowski. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 160 – 161. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    May There Be No Sadness of Farewell by Agnes Grant [Author]
  • All Purpose Multi-tool by Mandy Barbaree. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 176 – 177. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada: Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State by Jennifer Reid [Author]
  • Bringing APTN Into Focus by Candis Callison. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 161 – 162. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada by Marian Bredin [Editor] and Sigurjon Baldur Hafsteinsson [Editor]
  • Altering Historical Circumstances by June Scudeler. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 128 – 129. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Circumstances Alter Photographs: Captain James Peters' Reports from the War of 1885 by Michael Barnholden [Author]
  • Recovery and Revaluation by Veronica Austen. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 174 – 176. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Multimodality in Canadian Black Feminist Writing: Orality and the Body in the Work of Harris, Philip, Allen, and Brand by Maria Caridad Casas [Author]
    African Nova Scotian-Mi'kmaw Relations by Paula Madden [Author]
  • On Making The Meaning of Life: An Interview with Hugh Brody by Deena Rymhs. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 30 – 47. Article.
  • Inuvialuit Critical Autobiography and the Carceral Writing of Anthony Thrasher by Keavy Martin and Sam McKegney. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 65 – 83. Article.
  • Vocations: First Nations Voices by Madelaine Jacobs. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 160 – 162. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Skin Like Mine by Garry Gottfriedson [Author]
    The Lil'wat World of Charlie Mack by Randy Bouchard [Author] and Dorothy Kennedy [Author]
    she walks for days inside a thousand eyes: a two-spirit story by Sharron Proulx-Turner [Author]
  • Native Arc by Beverley Haun. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 171 – 173. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    When the Other is Me: Native Resistance Discourse 1850-1990 by Emma LaRocque [Author]
    The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication by Valerie Alia [Author]
  • Power of Stories by Sophie McCall. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 179 – 180. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Moon of Letting Go by Richard Van Camp [Author]
    Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese [Author]
  • Hell Will Not Prevail by Madelaine Jacobs. #206 (Autumn 2010): 110 – 111. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Porcupines and China Dolls by Robert Arthur Alexie [Author]
    Jacob's Prayer by Lorne Dufour [Author]
  • "I'll Teach You Cree" by Nicholas Bradley. #206 (Autumn 2010): 187 – 189. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Little Hunger by Phillip Kevin Paul [Author]
    Fifth World Drum by Anna Mraie Sewell [Author]
    Kipocihkâƒn by Gregory Scofield [Author]
    Gabriel's Beach by Neil McLeod [Author]
  • Charting Indigenous Pasts and Futures by Keavy Martin. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 155 – 157. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Lines Drawn upon the Water: First Nations and the Great Lakes Borders and Borderlands by Karl S. Hele [Editor]
    Where the Pavement Ends: Canada's Aboriginal Recovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation by Marie Wadden [Author]
  • Isn't That Funny? by Lisa Close. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness by Eva Gruber [Author]
    Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on His Work by Robert C. Nunn [Editor]
    Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality by Drew Hayden Taylor [Editor]
  • A Feast of Literature and a Helping of Literary Criticism by Niigonwedom J. Sinclair. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 137 – 139. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Two Houses Half-Buried in Sand: Oral Traditions on the Hul'q'umi'num' Coast Salish of Kuper Island and Vancouver Island by Chris Arnett [Editor] and Beryl Mildred Cryer [Editor]
    Reasoning Together: The Native Critics Collective by Janice Acoose [Author], Lisa Brooks [Author], Tol Foster [Author], LeAnne Howe [Author], Daniel Heath Justice [Author], Philip Carroll Morgan [Author], Kimberley Roppolo [Author], Cheryl Suzack [Author], Christopher B. Teuton [Author], Sean Teuton [Author], Robert Warrior [Author], and Craig Womack [Author]
  • Resisting Globalization by Niigonwedom J. Sinclair. #196 (Spring 2008) - Diasporic Women's Writing: 168 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Paradigm Wars: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization by Jerry Mander [Editor] and Victoria Tauli-Corpuz [Editor]
    Manawa: Pacific Heartbeat: A Celebration of Contemporary Maori & Northwest Coast Art by Nigel Reading [Author] and Gary Wyatt [Author]
  • Winds of Change by Madelaine Jacobs. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 170 – 171. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Something New in the Air: The Story of First Peoples Television Broadcasting in Canada by Lorna Roth [Author]
  • (Re)presenting Cultures by Suzanne James. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 188 – 189. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Ancient Thunder by Leo Yerxa [Author]
    Napi Goes to the Mountain by Elisa Amado [Translator] and Antonio Ramá­rez [Author]
    Tarde de invierno/Winter Afternoon by Elisa Amado [Translator], Jorge Lujàn [Author], and Mandana Sadat [Illustrator]
  • Exploring Loss and Healing by Judith Saltman. #193 (Summer 2007) - Canada Reads: 152 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Mr. Hiroshi's Garden by Paul Morin [Illustrator] and Maxine Trottier [Author]
    Secret of the Dance by Darlene Gait [Illustrator], Alfred Scow [Author], and Andrea Spalding [Author]
    The Birdman by Veronika Martenova Charles [Author], Stéphan Daigle [Illustrator], and Annouchka Gravel Galouchko [Illustrator]
  • Inuit on Display in Europe by Madelaine Jacobs. #193 (Summer 2007) - Canada Reads: 158 – 159. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Diary of Abraham Ulrikab: Text and Context by Lutz Hartmut [Editor]
  • Histories of Contact by Janice Fiamengo. #192 (Spring 2007) - Gabrielle Roy contemporaine/The Contemporary Gabrielle Roy: 143 – 145. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Contact Zones: Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada’s Colonial Past by Katie Pickles [Editor] and Myra Rutherdale [Editor]
  • Speaking, Pausing for Breath, and Gardening by Erin Wunker. #192 (Spring 2007) - Gabrielle Roy contemporaine/The Contemporary Gabrielle Roy: 167 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    what the auntys say by Sharon Proulx-Turner [Author]
    breathing for breadth by Salimah Valiani [Author]
    Gardening in the Tropics by Olive Senior [Author]
  • Collaborative Research by Dee Horne. #192 (Spring 2007) - Gabrielle Roy contemporaine/The Contemporary Gabrielle Roy: 183 – 185. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    'Pictures Bring Us Messages' /Sinaakssiiksi aohtsimaahpihkookiyaawa: Photographs and Histories from the Kainai Nation by Alison K. Brown [Author], Kainai Nation [Author], and Laura Peers [Author]
  • Massacres and Floods by Barbara Pell. #191 (Winter 2006): 167 – 168. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Children of the Day by Sandra Birdsell [Author]
    The Wreckage by Michael Crummy [Author]

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