
Against the Current and Into the Light
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"Against the Current and Into the Light is an innovative, deeply researched, and thoroughly engrossing account of the acts of knowledge transfer embedded in both Indigenous and white settler cultural performances related to Stanley Park. Couture engages with several Indigenous scholars' own interventions into the politics of intercultural knowledge production and approaches the material she is writing about with humility, responsibility, and care." Peter Dickinson, Simon Fraser University "A fascinating read and an excellent addition to the growing body of scholarship on Indigenous per-formance. The use of Stanley Park as a case study allows us to more deeply understand the power of place-based performances, particularly within the confines of and Indigenous resistance to settler colonialism." Native and Indigenous Studies Journal "Couture's evocative narration draws the reader in, placing us in the audience with her through her rich descriptions of the performances. She seamlessly weaves the performance interventions into the larger story of historical interventions, deftly moving between theoretical analysis, archival materials, and the often ephemeral nature of live performance. The book is a fascinating read and an excellent addition to the growing body of scholarship on Indigenous performance." Native American and Indigenous Studies "[Against the Current and Into the Light] successfully brings together theatre scholarship with historical analysis of Indigenous and settler performance, raising exciting possibilities for thinking about performance as a form of Indigenous historiography." BC StudiesMore details
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- Cover
- AGAINST THE CURRENT AND INTO THE LIGHT
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- On the h?n?q??min??m? Orthography
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Land, Language, Place Names, and Performance
- INTERVENTION: Walking alongside Quelemia Sparrow's Ashes on the Water
- 2 Reiterations of Rededications: Surrogated Whiteness
- INTERVENTION: Michel Tremblay's For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again
- 3 Vancouver's 1946 Diamond Jubilee: Indigenous Archival Interventions
- INTERVENTION: Iterations of Marie Clements's The Road Forward
- 4 Indigenous Performative Interventions at Klahowya Village
- INTERVENTION: Tanya Tagaq and Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Self-Guided Walking Tour of spap?y??q/Brockton Point and ??ay????y?/Lumberman's Arch
- Notes
- References
- Index
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