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The Shagganappi: A Poetic Journey Through Indigenous Life in the Canadian Wilderness

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In "The Shagganappi," E. Pauline Johnson weaves an intricate tapestry of native identity, cultural displacement, and romantic longing against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canada. This collection of poetry reflects Johnson's innovative literary style, which eloquently fuses Indigenous themes with British literary traditions. Rich in vivid imagery and emotive language, the poems delve into the profound connection between nature and identity while illuminating the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples during a time of significant societal change. The narrative perspective Johnson embodies is both personal and universal, exploring her mixed heritage as a Mohawk woman and her experiences in a rapidly modernizing world. E. Pauline Johnson, a pioneering Indigenous writer and performer, built her literary career in the context of colonial Canada. Born in 1861 to an English father and a Mohawk mother, she navigated the complexities of her identity and was inspired to articulate the Indigenous experience through poetry and prose. Her work often reflects her advocacy for Indigenous issues and her desire to bridge cultural divides, stemming from her unique upbringing and rich familial heritage. Readers seeking a profound exploration of identity, nature, and the strife surrounding cultural heritage will find "The Shagganappi" to be an enlightening journey. Johnson's powerful voice serves as both a celebration of Indigenous culture and a poignant critique of cultural erasure, making this book essential for anyone interested in the intersections of Indigenous literature and Canadian history.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066214890

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Ebook: 9 de diciembre de 2019

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