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Performing Turtle Island Indigenous Theatre On The World Stage Jesse Rae Archibaldbarber

  • SKU: BELL-22057606
Performing Turtle Island Indigenous Theatre On The World Stage Jesse Rae Archibaldbarber
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Publisher: University of Regina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber, Kathleen Irwin, Moira J. Day
ISBN: 9780889776562, 9780889776579, 9780889776586, 9780889776760, 0889776563, 0889776571, 088977658X, 0889776768
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Performing Turtle Island Indigenous Theatre On The World Stage Jesse Rae Archibaldbarber by Jesse Rae Archibald-barber, Kathleen Irwin, Moira J. Day 9780889776562, 9780889776579, 9780889776586, 9780889776760, 0889776563, 0889776571, 088977658X, 0889776768 instant download after payment.

Views theatre performance as both a mode of empowerment and self-determination and a way of placing Indigenous performance in dialogue with other nations, both on the shores of Turtle Island and on the world stage
Understanding Indigenous cultures as critical sources of knowledge and meaning, each essay addresses issues that remind us that the way to reconciliation between Canadians and Indigenous peoples is neither straightforward nor easily achieved. Comprised of multidisciplinary and diverse perspectives, Performing Turtle Island considers performance as both a means to self-empowerment and self-determination, and a way of placing Indigenous performance in dialogue with other nations, both on the lands of Turtle Island and on the world stage.
Contributors:
Megan Davies (York University)
Spy Dénommé-Welch (Brock University)
Floyd Favel (Poundmaker First Nation)
Carol Greyeyes (University of Saskatchewan)
Michael Greyeyes (Muskeg Lake First Nation)
Kahente Horn-Miller (Carleton University)
Dione Joseph (Onehunga, New Zealand)
Catherine Magowan (Hamilton, ON)
Daniel David Moses (Queen's University)
Yvette Nolan (University of Saskatchewan)
Armand Ruffo (Sagamok Ojibway and Chapleau Cree Fox Lake First Nations, Queen's University)
Annie Smith (Grand Prairie Regional College)

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