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That's raven talk : holophrastic readings of contemporary Indigenous literatures

Summary: "The first comprehensive study of North American Indigenous languages as the basis of textualized orality in Indigenous literatures in English. Drawing on a significant Indigenous language structure -- the holophrase (one-word sentence) -- Neuhaus proposes "holophrastic reading" as a culturally specific reading strategy for orality in Indigenous writing. In readings of works by Ishmael Alunik (Inuvialuit), Alootook Ipellie (Inuit), Richard Van Camp (Dogrib), Thomas King (Cherokee), and Louise Bernice Halfe (Cree), she demonstrates that (para)holophrases -- the various transformations of holophrases into English-language discourse -- textualize orality in Indigenous literatures by grounding it in Indigenous linguistic traditions. Neuhaus's discussion points to the paraholophrase, the functional equivalent of the holophrase, as a central discourse device in Indigenous writing and as a figure of speech in its own right. Building on interdisciplinary research, this groundbreaking study not only links oral strategies in Indigenous writing to Indigenous rhetorical sovereignty, but also points to ancestral language influences and Indigenous rhetoric more generally as areas for future research"--Cover.

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  • ISBN: 9780889772335 :
  • Physical Description: viii, 307 p. : 1 ill. ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: Regina : CPRC Press, c2011.

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Formatted Contents Note: INTRODUCTION -- 1. Writing the Oral Tradition: Ishmael Alunik's Call Me Ishmael -- 2. Exorcising Guti: Alootook Ipellie's Arctic Dreams and Nightmares -- 3. "Busy Looking for Juliet Hope": Richard Van Camp's The Lesser Blessed -- 4. "All This Water Imagery Must Mean Something": Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water -- 5. Contemporary Indigenous Literatures, Textualized Orality, and Rhetorical Sovereignty -- APPENDIX: The Narrative of Holphrases in Indigenous Languages
Subject: Littérature canadienne-anglaise -- Auteurs indiens d'Amérique -- Histoire et critique
Autochtones -- Canada -- Langues -- Mots composés
Canadian literature (English) -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Canadian literature (English) -- Inuit authors -- History and criticism
Native peoples -- Canada -- Languages -- Influence on English
Littérature canadienne-anglaise -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
Native peoples -- Canada -- Languages -- Compound words
Autochtones -- Canada -- Langues -- Influence sur l'anglais
Littérature canadienne-anglaise -- Auteurs inuit -- Histoire et critique
Canadian literature (English) -- Indian authors -- History and criticism

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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