"Québec Was Born in My Country!"

"Québec Was Born in My Country!" A Diary of Encounters Between Indigenous and Québécois Peoples - Indigenous Imaginings

Paperback (08 Apr 2025) | French

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 2004, settler scholar Emanuelle Dufour became aware of a "silence" with regards to residential schools and ongoing colonialism, systemic racism, inadequate curricular material in schools, and sought out to find answers by meeting with community members, Elders, spokespeople, students, professionals, families, and many, many others. An artist at heart, the product of her findings became a "carnet de rencontres," a notebook of coming-togethers, in which her fifty+ interlocutors are rendered "speaking," quite literally, on and within the pages, while advocating for the importance of Indigenous cultural security within the education system. Their presence is undeniable, and their voices carry the narrative.

Originally published as C'est le Québec qui est né dans mon pays!, this translation creates a bridge, from one colonial language to another, that will enable conversations across and beyond spaces and languages. It aims to shed light on colonial mainstream narratives in Canada and, more precisely, in Québec, by considering the politics of linguistic hegemony and the double exiguity that Indigenous peoples often find themselves in, calling for a better understanding of how the province's specific colonial history has had a profound and continued impact on its 11 Indigenous Nations. This book's unusual (academically-speaking) form as a "carnet", or diary, becomes an anthology of statements of witnessing, which, coupled with the illustrative narrative, bears its decolonizing mission. Quebec Was Born in My Country! ultimately is about foregrounding common and collective experiences, with the crucial goal of furthering education.

Book information

ISBN: 9781771126779
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Pub date:
Language: French
Number of pages: 216
Weight: 1g
Height: 305mm
Width: 229mm