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Topics in Indigenous Literatures II

Indigenous YA Literature Written in Canada

Indigenous woman dancing

In this seminar, we will discuss a range of contemporary YA novels written in Canada by Indigenous authors of various backgrounds. The novels feature adolescent experiences and appeal to teenage readers. Indigenous YA literature deviates from mainstream generic convention in that the protagonists’ coming of age is represented as a communal experience. The texts thus focus on reclaiming Indigenous culture and spirituality and on healing from intergenerational trauma. Although all of the novels share certain features, we will pay close attention to nation-specific differences. (In-person and remote) class visits by Indigenous writers, scholars, and local community members will open doors to meaningful engagement with the course materials.

Assessment

  • Engaged Participation: 15% 
  • Reading reflection: 25% each
  • Take-home exam: 25%
  • Final paper: 35%
     

Prerequisites

  • ENGL 200
  • ENGL 290

Department of English, Queen's University

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Queen's University is situated on traditional Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe territory.