Moccasin on One Foot, High Heel on the Other
Dados Bibliográficos
AUTOR(ES) | |
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ANO | 2009 |
TIPO | Artigo |
PERIÓDICO | Qualitative Inquiry |
ISSN | 1077-8004 |
E-ISSN | 1552-7565 |
EDITORA | SAGE Publications |
DOI | 10.1177/1077800408318424 |
ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-18 |
MD5 |
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Resumo
Drawing from life history interviews with Coreen Gladue—a Cree/Métis woman resident of British Columbia, Canada—this article uses poetic representation and visual images to tell stories about Coreen's sense of self and identity, family relations, education, and interpretation of the meanings of Canada's Indian Act. Poems and narratives are used here in an attempt to decolonize the relationship between re/searcher and informant, as well as in an attempt to magnify the authenticity of Coreen's lived experiences. Throughout the article, in autoethnographic style the voice of the researcher occupies a central, reflexive, but not dominant position. Researcher reflections in the form of performative scripts and diary entries are used to provide emotional depth, context, interpretation, and background. The article concludes with a reflection on friendship as a form of inquiry and an incitation to empathy and continued commitment to uprooting the injustices originated by Canada's Indian Act.