Stories We Didn’t Hear: Controlling Traditional Oral Stories

  • Margery Fee, English; Brenda and David McLean Chair in Canadian Studies at UBC
    Coach House, Green College, UBC

    Thursday, February 9
    , 7-8 pm

    2017 McLean Lecture Series in Canadian Studies: Decolonizing Conversations - Indigenous Texts in the Pacific Northwest before 1992
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  • Mainstream Canadian institutions are not well equipped to engage with highly valued Indigenous narratives that feature talking animals. Such stories are found in mainstream society, but they are classified as fables, fairy tales, folktales and legends, that is, as not true and, therefore, not important. Even in literary studies, such narratives are seen as the heroic origins of national literature, to be succeeded by modern literary forms such as the novel. Our mainstream ways of thinking about literature can be a serious impediment to understanding Indigenous story, as I hope to show in a discussion of the reception of Robert Bringhurst’s three-volume retranslation and contextualization of the work of two Haida men, Ghandl and Skaay.

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When
February 9th, 2017 from  7:00 PM to  8:00 PM
Location
Coach House
6201 Cecil Green Park Rd
Green College, UBC
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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Speaker Series 2017 McLean Lectures in Canadian Studies: Decolonizing Conversations—Indigenous Texts in the Pacific Northwest before 1992
Short Title Controlling Traditional Oral Stories
Speaker (new) Margery Fee, English; Brenda and David McLean Chair in Canadian Studies at UBC
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