학술논문

Resistance Literature: Representations of Land and Indigeneity in Indigenous-Authored, Canadian Award-Winning Rural Young Adult and Middle-Grade Fiction
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Eppley, KarenWood, Jeffrey (ORCID 0000-0003-0228-7482); Stagg-Peterson, Shelley
Source
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. 2024 67(4):206-216.
Subject
Canada
Language
English
ISSN
1081-3004
1936-2706
Abstract
Sixty percent of Indigenous people in Canada live rurally and on reserve but are largely absent among young adult and middle-grade fiction. This critical content analysis examines representations of the land and rural places and Indigenous identities in Canadian award-winning fiction written by Indigenous authors for young adult and middle-grade readers. By positioning land, place, and rural Indigenous youth identities and experiences at the center of the analysis, the study contradicts dominant colonizing perspectives of "rural" and "Indigenous" that undervalue and/or disregard the lives, knowledge, and perspectives of rural Indigenous community members. Critical content analysis makes visible the books' complex representations of rural land and identities where Indigenous characters are agentic, resilient, and adaptable in the face of settler colonialism.