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The imaginary Indian : the image of the Indian in Canadian culture  Cover Image Book Book

The imaginary Indian : the image of the Indian in Canadian culture / Daniel Francis.

Francis, Daniel, (author.).

Summary:

First published in 1992, The Imaginary Indian is a revealing history of the "Indian" image mythologized by popular Canadian culture since 1850, propagating stereotypes that exist to this day. Images of First Nations people have always been fundamental to Canadian culture. From the paintings and photographs of the 19th century to the Mounted Police sagas and the spectacle of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show; from the performances of Pauline Johnson, Grey Owl, and Buffalo Long Lance to the media images of Oka and the Vancouver Winter Olympics, the Imaginary Indian is ever with us, oscillating throughout our history from friend to foe, from Noble Savage to bloodthirsty warrior, from debased alcoholic to wise elder, from monosyllabic "squaw" to eloquent princess, from enemy of progress to protector of the environment. The Imaginary Indian has been, and continues to be--as Daniel Francis reveals in this book--just about anything the non-Native culture has wanted it to be; and the contradictory stories non-Natives tell about Imaginary Indians are really stories about themselves and the uncertainties that make up their cultural heritage. This is not a book about Native people; it is the story of the images projected upon Native people--and the desperate uses to which they are put. This new edition, published almost twenty years after the book's first release, includes a new preface and afterword by the author. Daniel Francis is an award-winning historian and the author of twenty books.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781551524252 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 285 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: Vancouver : Arsenal Pulp Press, [2011]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Taking the image -- Presenting the image -- Appropriating the image -- Implementing the image.
Subject: Indigenous peoples > Canada > Public opinion.
Indigenous peoples in mass media > Canada.
Public opinion > Canada.
Indigenous peoples in popular culture > Canada.
Popular culture > Canada.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Emily Carr University of Art + Design E98 .P99 F73 2011 (Text) 30234293 Book Volume hold Available -

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