In A People and a Nation, the authors, most of whom are themselves
Métis, offer readers a set of lenses through which to consider the
complexity of historical and contemporary Métis nationhood and
peoplehood. Multidisciplinary chapters on identity, politics,
literature, history, spirituality, religion, and kinship networks
orient the conversation toward Métis experiences today. The chapters
within are themselves also a reorientation given that the field of
Métis Studies has been afflicted by a longstanding tendency to
situate Métis within deeply racialized contexts, and/or by an
overwhelming focus on the nineteenth century. A People and a Nation
confronts such problematic characterizations head on, training a
critical gaze on conventional historiographical positionings of the
Métis people as a primitive intermediate force that opened up the
Canadian West. A People and a Nation dismantles the impoverished
notions that continue to shape political, legal, and social
understandings of Métis existence. It is a timely collection that
convincingly demonstrates how racialized interpretative frameworks
diminish the Métis people and are incompatible with the task of
understanding Métis peoplehood and nationhood.
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New Directions in Contemporary Métis Studies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774865081
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter