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The land we are : artists & writers unsettle the politics of reconciliation / edited by Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill & Sophie McCall.
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Title:The land we are : artists & writers unsettle the politics of reconciliation / edited by Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill & Sophie McCall.
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Other Contributors/Collections:McCall, Sophie, 1969- editor.
Hill, Gabrielle L'Hirondelle, editor.
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Published/Created:Winnipeg : ARP Books, [2015]
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: N6549.5.A54 L34 2015
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:OKANAGAN LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: N6549.5.A54 L34 2015
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Indigenous art--Canada.
Art, Canadian--21st century.
Reconciliation.
Canada--Race relations.
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Description:viii, 225 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
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Summary:"'The land we are' is a stunning collection of writing and art that interrogates the current era of reconciliation in Canada. Using visual, poetic, and theoretical language, the contributorsn approach reconciliation as a problematic narrative about Indigenous-settler relations, but also as a site where converseations about a just future must occur. The result of a four-year collaboration between artists and scholars engaged in resurgence and decolonization, 'The land we are' is a moving dialogue that blurs the boundaries between activism, research, and the arts."--Back cover.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9781894037631 pbk.
1894037634 pbk.
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Public Memory and the Neoliberal City
1. Public Art in Vancouver and the Civic Infrastructure of Redress / Keren Zaiontz
2. Unreconciling public art / The New BC Indian Art and Welfare Society Collective
pt. TWO "Please check against delivery": The Apology Unlocked
3. "Please check against delivery" / Jordan Abel
4. Apology Dice: Collaboration in Progress / Clement Yeh
5. From Whereas / Layli Long Soldier
pt. THREE Collaboration, Creative Practice, and Labour
6. Walking with Our Sisters in Sault Ste. Marie: The Commemoration of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Indian Residential School Students / Jonathan Dewar
7. Reflections on Unsettling Narratives of Denial / Jaimie Isaac
8. Call and Response / Ayumi Goto
pt. FOUR Insurgent Pedagogies, Affective Performances, Unbounded Creations
9. Writing Touch Me / Sandra Semchuk
10. Hair / Peter Morin
11. Adrian Stimson / Jonathan Dewar
12. Always Beginning: Imagining Reconciliation Beyond Inclusion or Loss / David Jefferess.