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Originally published by Talonbooks, 2000.
The Baby Blues
The Bingocentric Worlds of Michel Tremblay and Tomson Highway: Les Belles-Soeurs vs. The Rez Sisters
Looks at the parallels between two plays in terms of the subject matter and the dramatic techniques used. For example, bingo, is used as a symbol and illustration of women's consumerism and of the spiritual emptiness in their lives.
The Book of Jessica: The Healing Circle of a Woman's Autobiography
Discusses a play, The Book of Jessica, that illustrates the struggle women have in understanding what being "a woman" means, including across the barriers of race, culture, privilege and age.
The Boy in the Treehouse
Broadway (Un)Bound: Lynn Rigg's The Cherokee Night
Burning Vision
Congress Examines Role of Arts Within Aboriginal Community
Overview of Gordon Tootoosis and Maria Campbell's speeches at the 2007 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The two speakers talked about the importance of theatre in Aboriginal culture and the hurdles they faced in their careers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
Copper Thunderbird by Marie Clements: Study Guide
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation: The Plays of Tomson Highway
Dana Claxton's Patient Storm
The Death of a Chief: Watching for Adaptation ; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bard
The Ecstasy of Rita Joe
Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout
The George Ryga Papers: George Ryga Fonds, Renée L. Paris Fonds, George Ryga & Associates Fonds. An Inventory of the Archive at the University of Calgary Library
In a World Created by a Drunken God
Interview with Darrell Dennis
Interview with Kennetch Charlette
Laughing Out Loud: American Indian Comedy as a Force for Social Change
[Marie Clements]
Native Theatre's Curtain Call?
New Stages: Questions for Canadian Dramatic Criticism
Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth
Performing Aboriginalities: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Performing Aboriginality at the Venice Biennale: The Performance Art of Rebeca Belmore and James Luna
R3: The Representation of Masculinity in Tomson Highway's Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing
Raven Brings Light: A Play
Speakin' out blak: An Examination of Finding an "Urban" Indigenous "Voice" Through Contemporary Australian Theatre: Including the plays Positive Expectations and Waiting For Ships
"The Story of Rehearsal Never Ends": Rehearsal, Performance, Identity in Settler Culture Drama
The Trickster in Transition: Tomson Highway's Theatrical Adaptation of the Traditional Trickster Figure
Drama Thesis (M.A)--University of Alberta, 1995.