In 1885, Louis Riel was charged with high treason, found guilty, and
consequently executed for his role in Saskatchewan's North-West
Rebellion. During his trial, the Métis leader gave two speeches,
passionately defending the interests of the Métis in western Canada
as well as his own life. Riel's Defence studies these speeches,
demonstrating the range of Riel's political and personal concerns. The
first and better known of the two speeches addresses the jury, while
Riel's second speech - rarely reprinted - addresses the court
following his guilty verdict. Both orations have been edited,
annotated, and reprinted, and are followed by essays from diverse
perspectives including philosophy, law, history, political science,
religion, and communication studies. Through the course of their
inquiry, contributors come to understand more about Riel's personal
character and political thought, as well as his arguments supporting
Métis land claims, grievances against the federal government, and his
immigration plan for the North-West. Evaluating the rhetorical
quality, legal merit, and cultural stakes of his speeches, Riel's
Defence reveals the significance of the last public statements made by
a man who indelibly shaped Canada’s history by combining his
personal vision with a national vision.
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Perspectives on His Speeches
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773590472
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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