Sam McKegney is Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies at Queen's University, author of Magic Weapons: Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School, and numerous articles on Indigenous and Canadian literatures.
"For those of us committed to Indigenous resurgence, questions
concerning Indigenous masculinity are never far from the centers of
our discussions. Sam McKegney has brought together some of the most
inspiring artists and thinkers of our day, and with characteristic
respect and goodwill they offer us a work whose wisdom, knowledge,
and imagination we may make part of our lives. Masculindians:
Conversations about Indigenous Manhood is an important and welcome
contribution to the field of Indigenous gender and masculinity
studies. It will be read, taught, and valued for many years to
come." --Christopher B. Teuton, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
As the first of its kind, this collection of conversations about
Indigenous masculinity offers an invaluable contribution to the
fields of Indigenous Studies, Gender and Women's Studies,
Indigenous Literature and Cultural Studies, Settler Colonial
Studies, and beyond.
--Allison Hargreaves, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies,
University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus
Ask a Question About this Product More... |