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9780802041340

Border Crossings

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802041340

  • ISBN10:

    0802041345

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

Thomas King is the first Native writer to generate widespread interest in both Canada and the United States. He has been nominated twice for Governor General's Awards, and his first novel, Medicine River, has been transformed into a CBC movie. His books have been reviewed in publications such as The New York Times Book Review,The Globe and Mail, and Peoplemagazine. King is also the author of the serialized radio series The Dead Dog Cafand is an accomplished photographer. Border Crossingsis the first full-length study to explore King's art.Davidson, Walton, and Andrews employ a framework of postcolonial and border studies theory to examine the concepts of nation, race, and sexuality in King's work. They examine how King's art routinely explores cross-cultural dynamics, including Native rights and race relations, American and Canadian cultural interaction, and the artistic traditions of Europe and North America. The authors argue that, by situating these concepts within a comic framework, King avoids the polemics that often surface in cultural critiques. His writing engages, entertains, and educates. This provocative analysis of King's art reads across cultures and between borders, and makes an important contribution to the study of Native writing, Canadian and American literature, border studies, and humour studies.

Author Biography

The late Arnold E. Davidson was a Research Professor of Canadian Studies at Duke University. Priscilla L. Walton is a Professor in the Department of English at Carleton University. Jennifer Andrews is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of New Brunswick.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Whose Borders? 3(26)
Comic Contexts
29(20)
Comic Inversions
49(26)
Genre Crossings
75(20)
Comedy, Politics, and Audio and Visual Media
95(27)
Humouring Race and Nationality
122(35)
The Comic Dimensions of Gender, Race, and Nation: King's Contestatory Narratives
157(40)
Comic Intertextualities
197(8)
Notes 205(6)
Works Cited 211(10)
Index 221

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