Reading for Resurgence: Indigenous Literatures, Communities, and Learning
Abstract
This study explores the relationships between Indigenous literatures, Indigenous communities, and learning. My primary research question was this: How do Indigenous literatures matter to the resurgence of healthy Indigenous communities?
To investigate this question, I held individual conversations with 14 participants: seven Alberta secondary school teachers and seven Indigenous writers from across Canada. During these conversations, we discussed why Indigenous literatures matter to Indigenous communities through each participant’s experiences and perspectives. To analyze these conversations, I took up a hermeneutic and Indigenous métissage, interweaving my emerging arguments with perspectives from participants and from relevant scholarship. Through this interpretive process, I developed four primary understandings in relation to my research question. I found that Indigenous literatures matter to the resurgence of healthy Indigenous communities: first, because they create community; second, because they challenge colonial contexts, often through challenging learning; third, because they call readers to relate and respond; and fourth, because they enable transformation in education and in relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
By pursuing the rich connections between Indigenous literatures, Indigenous communities, and learning, this study asks what it means to read for resurgence. I therefore explore the spaces of possibility opened up by the work of particular writers and teachers. I also explore spaces where there is room for growth, amplifying the ongoing call for better ways of engaging with Indigenous content in Canadian schooling. Through its examinations, this research contributes to scholarship in Indigenous education and Indigenous literary studies, as well as offering implications for educational practice, particularly in relation to language arts curricula.
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Keywords
Education--Language and Literature
Citation
Hanson, A. (2016). Reading for Resurgence: Indigenous Literatures, Communities, and Learning (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/27541