The Theatre of Regret reveals the role that Indigenous and allied literatures play in challenging state-centred discourses of reconciliation in Canada.
The Theatre of Regret reveals the role that Indigenous and allied literatures play in challenging state-centred discourses of reconciliation in Canada.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Gaertner is an assistant professor in the Institute of Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia. His articles have appeared in Canadian Literature, American Indian Cultural and Research Journal, and Bioethical Inquiry, among other publications. He is the editor of Sôhkêyihta: The Poetry of Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe and co-editor, with Sophie McCall, Deanna Reder, and Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill, of Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Bearing Witness to the TRC 1 The Theatre of Regret: The Politics of Reconciliation after the Second World War 2 Listen to the Bones: Colonial Static and the Call for Reconciliation 3 To Acknowledge, but Not to Accept: Critical Reflections on Settler State Apologies 4 Redress as a Gift: Historical Reparations and the Logic of the Gift 5 An Exercise in Forgiveness: Confronting the Risk of Forgiveness and Empathy Conclusion: "Shallow Reconciliation" and the Indigenous Future Imaginary Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index
Introduction: Bearing Witness to the TRC 1 The Theatre of Regret: The Politics of Reconciliation after the Second World War 2 Listen to the Bones: Colonial Static and the Call for Reconciliation 3 To Acknowledge, but Not to Accept: Critical Reflections on Settler State Apologies 4 Redress as a Gift: Historical Reparations and the Logic of the Gift 5 An Exercise in Forgiveness: Confronting the Risk of Forgiveness and Empathy Conclusion: "Shallow Reconciliation" and the Indigenous Future Imaginary Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index
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