Conversations with a dead man : the legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott / Mark Abley.
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- ISBN: 9781553656098 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas & McIntyre, 2013.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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- Perseus PublishingAs a poet and citizen deeply concerned by the Oka Crisis, the Idle No More protests, and Canadaâs ongoing failure to resolve First Nations issues, Montreal author Mark Abley has long been haunted by the figure of Duncan Campbell Scott, known both as the architect of Canadaâs most destructive Aboriginal policies and as one of the nationâs major poets. Who was this enigmatic figure who could compose a sonnet to an âOnondaga Madonnaâ one moment and promote a âfinal solutionâ to the âIndian problemâ the next? In this passionate, intelligent and highly readable inquiry into the state of Canadaâs troubled Aboriginal relations, Abley alternates between analysis of current events and an imagined debate with the spirit of Duncan Campbell Scott, whose defense of the Indian Residential School and belief in assimilation illuminate the historical roots underlying todayâs First Nationsâ struggles.