Indigenous and Transcultural Narratives in Quebec
Explore the rich tapestry of Indigenous and transcultural narratives in Quebec with Dervila Cooke's insightful book, Indigenous and Transcultural Narratives in Quebec. Published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2024, this hardback edition spans 229 pages, delving into the vibrant cultural renaissance of Indigenous writing. Cooke examines significant societal factors, including the unique Libano-Québécois context and the impact of language laws such as Bill 101 and the more recent Bill 96. This compelling work not only highlights the complexities of identity and storytelling in Quebec but also serves as a vital resource for understanding the interplay between culture and legislation. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolving narratives of Quebec, this book is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of Indigenous and transcultural literature. Get your copy today and immerse yourself in the dynamic literary landscape of Quebec.