A REALLY GOOD BROWN GIRL, Marilyn Dumont

A REALLY GOOD BROWN GIRL

Marilyn Dumont

Publisher: Brick Books
PubDate: 1/1/1996
ISBN: 9780919626768
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 28
Pages: 77
 

Poetry. Native American Studies. These are Indian poems; Canadian poems; human poems. Marilyn Dumont's Metis heritage offers her challenges that few of us welcome. Here she turns them into opportunities: in a voice that is fierce, direct, and true, she explores and transcends the multiple boundaries imposed by society on the self. She mocks, with exasperation and sly humour, the banal exploitation of Indianness; more-Indian-than-thou one-upmanship; and white condescension and ignorance. She celebrates the person, clearly observing, who defines her own life. "In a world where cultural fascism is becoming the politically correct norm, we desperately need courageous voices who shout Stop! Think! Marilyn Dumont is one such voice. She is a Metis poet with attitude and I applaud her courage and clarity"--Beth Cuthand.

Author City: Alberta CAN

Marilyn Dumont (born 1955) is a Canadian poet of Cree/Métis descent. Born in northeastern Alberta, she is a descendant of Gabriel Dumont. An educator and writer, Dumont holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia. Her work is widely anthologized.

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