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Indigenous Intellectual Traditions: Decolonizing Knowledge and Methods through Collaborative Thought and Action

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Series
Association events, Black and racialized programming, EDID, Indigenous programming, Reframing togetherness
Language
English
Speaker(s)
Deanna Reder, Simon Fraser University
Host
019 - Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE)
Location
St James campus SJC-303
This event is in person only

In this plenary lecture, co-organize by ACCUTE and the Indigenous Literary Studies Association (ILSA) Dr. Deanna Reder will work through some of the key arguments of her recent award-winning book, Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition: Cree and Métis Âcimisowina, and expand upon them with examples from practical, collaborative research, organizational, and community-oriented projects, to map out key concepts and strategic practices of decolonizing literary and cultural modes of study, curriculum, and cultural production. The lecture will critique ways of approaching Indigenous texts that are informed by the Western academic tradition and offer instead a new way of theorizing Indigenous literature based on the Indigenous practice of life writing.

Event descriptions and translation (if applicable) provided by the host organization and published in authenticity by the Federation.

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