Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 51 pages) |
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CLC Kreisel lecture series
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Henry Kreisel lecture series.
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Access |
Access restricted to LAC onsite clients. Online access with authorization. CaOONL |
Summary |
"Internationally acclaimed poet and novelist Dionne Brand reflects on her early reading of colonial literature and how it makes Black being inanimate. She explores her encounters with colonial, imperialist, and racist tropes; the ways that practices of reading and writing are shaped by those narrative structures; and the challenges of writing a narrative of Black life that attends to its own expression and its own consciousness."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references: pages 50-51. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Brand, Dionne, 1953- -- Books and reading.
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Brand, Dionne, 1953- |
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Colonies in literature.
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Imperialism in literature.
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Black people in literature.
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Racism in literature.
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Authorship.
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authorship. |
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Authorship |
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Black people in literature |
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Books and reading |
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Colonies in literature |
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Imperialism in literature |
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Racism in literature |
Other Form: |
Print version: Brand, Dionne, 1953- Autobiography of the autobiography of reading. Toronto : University of Alberta Press : Canadian Literature Centre, 2020 1772125083 9781772125085 (OCoLC)1111650510 |
ISBN |
9781772125139 (epub) |
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177212513X (epub) |
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9781772125146 (Kindle) |
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1772125148 (Kindle) |
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1772125156 (PDF) |
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9781772125153 (PDF) |
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9781772125085 (paperback) |
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1772125083 (paperback) |
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