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Acimisowin as theoretical practice: Autobiography as Indigenous intellectual tradition in Canada.
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Acimisowin as theoretical practice: Autobiography as Indigenous intellectual tradition in Canada./
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Reder, Deanna Helen.
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245 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-10, Section: A, page: 4303.
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Literature, Canadian (English). -
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Acimisowin as theoretical practice: Autobiography as Indigenous intellectual tradition in Canada.
Reder, Deanna Helen.
Acimisowin as theoretical practice: Autobiography as Indigenous intellectual tradition in Canada.
- 245 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-10, Section: A, page: 4303.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of British Columbia (Canada), 2007.
This dissertation examines autobiographical writings by Indigenous authors in Canada, giving attention to a rich archive that has been understudied or misunderstood. Drawing on the insights of autobiography theory and Indigenous studies, I critique the still prevailing influence of founding scholars of Native American autobiography who disseminated the belief that autobiography is a European invention, that there are no prior models in Indigenous cultures and that Indigenous autobiographies must therefore be the result of European contact. The lack of Indigenous perspectives in the academy has left many of these assumptions unchallenged and I introduce personal stories modeled on Cree-Metis storytelling methods as a corrective.
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Inspired by the work of previous Indigenous scholars who have relied on autobiography as theoretical practice, I introduce a version modeled on acimisowin, Cree autobiographical narratives, to support my contention that Indigenous authors in Canada write autobiographically as part of varying Indigenous intellectual traditions. This approach prioritizes Cree intellectual and cultural perspectives that considers one's identity and position to be a central rather than peripheral concern in research. Focusing on wahkotowin, the Cree value of kinship or interrelatedness, as well as kisteanemetowin, respect between people, I provide new readings of texts that accommodate Cree and Metis epistemologies. In this work I ally myself with members of the Indigenous literary sovereignty movement that insist that attention be paid to the innovations and contributions of Indigenous intellectuals that to date have been neglected.
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