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Settler Colonialism
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Storytelling
the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Good Medicine Stories

English

By (author): Francesca Mussi

Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open initiative.

Addressing the history, impacts, and legacies of the Indian Residential School system, the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission is one of the few commissions to have been established in a long-standing Western liberal-democratic reality such as Canada’s. It thus becomes paramount to examine the extent to which the TRC’s core principles of truth-telling, restorative justice, and reconciliation engage in productive dialogue with the settler-colonialcontext of Canada and, particularly, with Indigenous philosophies and epistemologies. Good Medicine Stories does exactly that through the lens of ¬ fiction. Interweaving Indigenous,settler-colonial, trauma, and gender studies on the one hand and intersecting literary, political, historical, and cultural approaches on the other, Good Medicine Stories explores the capacities of Indigenous ¬fiction for challenging and amplifying the work carried out by the Canadian TRC. Through analysis of a unique selection of Indigenous contemporary literary texts that were produced during and after the completion of the Canadian Commission, the book shows the role of ¬ fiction in keeping the dialogue on truth, justice, and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples open and relevant to our present and our future. It also demonstrates the role of Indigenous ¬fiction in foregrounding Indigenous healing, spiritual regeneration, and resurgence.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781835536735

About Francesca Mussi

Francesca Mussi is currently Adjunct Lecturer (docente a contratto) in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Sapienza University of Rome and is also “Cultore della Materia” in English Literature in the Department of Philology, Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Pisa. Her research interests include decolonial theory, settler colonial studies, gender studies, trauma studies, ecocriticism, Indigenous critical studies, Indigenous literatures, and South African literature. Her ¬first book, Literary Legacies of the South African TRC: Fictional Journeys into Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2020. Currently, she is also senior editor of the Postcolonial Studies Association’s Newsletter.

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