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The Riel problem : Canada, the Métis, and a resistant hero

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    University of Alberta Press, 2024

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  • Author: Braz, Albert
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    2024
    Summary:

    Tracing Louis Riel's metamorphosis from traitor to Canadian hero, Braz argues that, through his writing, Riel resists his portrayal as both a Canadian patriot and a pan-Indigenous leader. After being hanged for high treason by the Canadian state in 1885, the Métis politician, poet, and mystic has emerged as a quintessential Canadian champion. The Riel Problem maps this representational shift by examining a series of watershed cultural and scholarly commemorations of Riel since 1967, from a large-scale opera about his life, through the publication of his extant writings, to statues erected in his honour. Braz also probes how aspects of Riel's life and writing can be problematic for many contemporary Métis artists, scholars, and civic leaders. Analyzing representations of Riel in light of his own writings, the author exposes both the constructedness of the Canadian nation-state and the magnitude of the current historical revisionism when dealing with Riel.

    Contents:
    • Frontmatter
    • Contents
    • Preface
    • Map
    • Introduction
    • 1 / I, the Prophet
    • 2 / The Precursors
    • 3 / Singing Louis Riel
    • 4 / The Bard's Apocryphal Song
    • 5 / Consecrating Canada's Icon
    • 6 / The Naked Martyr
    • 7 / The Problematic Patriot
    • 8 / Confronting the Hero
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix
    • Works Cited
    • Index
    • About the Author
    Original Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta, University of Alberta Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781772127485, 1772127485, 9781772127492, 1772127493