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Nishga

Abel, Jordan 1985- (author.).

Summary: "From Griffin Poetry Prize winner Jordan Abel comes a groundbreaking and emotionally devastating autobiographical meditation on the complicated legacies that Canada's reservation school system has cast on his grandparents', his parents' and his own generation. NISHGA is a deeply personal and autobiographical book that attempts to address the complications of contemporary Indigenous existence. As a Nisga'a writer, Jordan Abel often finds himself in a position where he is asked to explain his relationship to Nisga'a language, Nisga'a community, and Nisga'a cultural knowledge. However, as an intergenerational survivor of residential school--both of his grandparents attended the same residential school in Chilliwack, British Columbia--his relationship to his own Indigenous identity is complicated to say the least. NISHGA explores those complications and is invested in understanding how the colonial violence originating at the Coqualeetza Indian Residential School impacted his grandparents' generation, then his father's generation, and ultimately his own. The project is rooted in a desire to illuminate the realities of intergenerational survivors of residential school, but sheds light on Indigenous experiences that may not seem to be immediately (or inherently) Indigenous. Drawing on autobiography, a series of interconnected documents (including pieces of memoir, transcriptions of talks, and photography), NISHGA is a book about confronting difficult truths and it is about how both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples engage with a history of colonial violence that is quite often rendered invisible."--

Record details

  • ISBN: 0771007906 (Hardcover)
  • ISBN: 9780771007903 (Hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 281 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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  • Publisher: Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, 2021

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General Note:
The interview from "The Hardest Thing About Being A Writer" originally published January 12, 2017, is used with the permission of Sachiko Murakami.
Subject: Abel, Jordan -- 1985- -- Biography
Indigenous children -- Abuse of -- Canada
Native authors -- Canada -- Biography
Native peoples -- Canada -- Ethnic identity
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools
Native children -- Abuse of -- Canada
Native children -- Crimes against -- Canada
Native peoples -- Canada -- Biography

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vancouver Community College.

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Downtown Library PS 8601 B437 N57 2021 (Text) 33109010332963 Stacks Volume hold Available -

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