The Literary History of Saskatchewan: Volume 1

The Literary History of Saskatchewan: Volume 1
Title The Literary History of Saskatchewan: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author David Carpenter
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 290
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1550507192

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Saskatchewan’s literary history is both colourful and complex. It is also mature enough to deserve a critical investigation of its roots and origins, its salient features and its prominent players. This collection of scholarly essays, conceptualized and compiled by well-known Saskatchewan novelist, essayist and scholar David Carpenter, examines the Saskatchewan literary scene, from its early Aboriginal storytellers on through to the decades to the burgeoning 1970s. The dozen essays, preceded by a David Carpenter introduction, include such topics as “Our New Storytellers: Cree Literature in Saskatchewan”; “The Literary Construction of Saskatchewan before 1905: Narratives of Trade, Rebellion and Settlement” and “The New Generation: The Seventies Remembered.” Also included are special topics, among them – “Playwriting in Saskatchewan”; “Feral Muse, Angelic Muse – The Poetry of Anne Szumigalski”, and tribute pieces to John V. Hicks, R.D. Symons, Terrence Heath and Alex Karras. Contributing scholars include the likes of: Kristina Fagan, Jenny Kerber, Susan Gingell, Ken Mitchell and Martin Winquist.

The Literary History of Saskatchewan

The Literary History of Saskatchewan
Title The Literary History of Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author David Carpenter
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 265
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1550509551

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Volume 3 shifts its focus to Regina’s literary culture and to the coming generation of younger writers, but it continues to examine the best work from Saskatchewan. The impact, the relevance, the illuminations of our best writers’ work tend to move well beyond the borders of our province. This work transcends the regional sources of its inspiration. Just as Marilynne Robinson has much to say to Canadians about the disruptions and the graces of family life, Dianne Warren has much to say to Americans about the omnipresence of the past, the shadows it casts on people’s lives in the present. Many of our best books are nurtured by the history and the life of this province, but they spring into literature roughly in proportion to their applications and their immemorial responses to the human condition.

Saskatchewan Homestead

Saskatchewan Homestead
Title Saskatchewan Homestead PDF eBook
Author J. Ken Mullen
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 2007-05
Genre
ISBN 1425121527

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The hardships and good times of early prairie homesteaders in the 1930's.

Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition

Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition
Title Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition PDF eBook
Author Deanna Reder
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 171
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1771125551

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Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition critiques ways of approaching Indigenous texts that are informed by the Western academic tradition and offers instead a new way of theorizing Indigenous literature based on the Indigenous practice of life writing. Since the 1970s non-Indigenous scholars have perpetrated the notion that Indigenous people were disinclined to talk about their lives and underscored the assumption that autobiography is a European invention. Deanna Reder challenges such long held assumptions by calling attention to longstanding autobiographical practices that are engrained in Cree and Métis, or nêhiyawak, culture and examining a series of examples of Indigenous life writing. Blended with family stories and drawing on original historical research, Reder examines censored and suppressed writing by nêhiyawak intellectuals such as Maria Campbell, Edward Ahenakew, and James Brady. Grounded in nêhiyawak ontologies and epistemologies that consider life stories to be an intergenerational conduit to pass on knowledge about a shared world, this study encourages a widespread re-evaluation of past and present engagement with Indigenous storytelling forms across scholarly disciplines

The Literary History of Alberta Volume One

The Literary History of Alberta Volume One
Title The Literary History of Alberta Volume One PDF eBook
Author George Melnyk
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 270
Release 1998-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780888642967

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Alberta's contradictory landscape has fired the imaginative energies of writers for centuries. The sweep of the plains, the thrust of the Rockies, and the long roll of the woodlands have left vivid impressions on all of Alberta's writers--both those who passed through Alberta in search of other horizons and those who made it their home. The Literary History of Alberta surveys writing in and about Alberta from prehistory to the middle of the twentieth century. It includes profiles of dozens of writers (from the earnestly intended to the truly gifted) and their texts (from the commercial to the arcane). It reminds us of long-forgotten names and faces, figures who quietly--or not so quietly--wrote the books that underpin Alberta's thriving literary culture today. Melnyk also discusses the institutions that have shaped Alberta's literary culture. The Literary History of Alberta is an essential text for any reader interested in the cultural history of western Canada, and a landmark achievement in Alberta's continuing literary history.

Saskatchewan History

Saskatchewan History
Title Saskatchewan History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2013
Genre Saskatchewan
ISBN

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The Literary History of Saskatchewan

The Literary History of Saskatchewan
Title The Literary History of Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author David Carpenter
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 290
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1550505157

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Essays about the literary history of Saskatchewan.