The book's short length and clear writing, which make it ideal for teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, belie not only this ambitious objective but also Thorpe's carefully theorizing and rich historical detail. - Rosemary-Claire Collard (The Goose, Issue 11, 2012)

Temagami's Tangled Wild traces the processes and power relationships through which the Temagami area of northeastern Ontario has become emblematic of Canadian wilderness. In this sophisticated analysis, Jocelyn Thorpe uncovers how struggles over meaning, racialized and gendered identities, and land have made Temagami a site of wild Canadian nature. Despite the fact that the Teme-Augama Anishnabai have for many generations understood the region as their homeland rather than as a wilderness, the forestry and tourism industries, as well as Canadian law, have refused to acknowledge this claim. Instead, the concept of wilderness has been employed to aid in Aboriginal dispossession and to create a home for non-Aboriginal Canadians on Native land.

An eloquent critique and engaging history, Temagami's Tangled Wild challenges readers to acknowledge how colonial relations are embedded in our notions of wilderness, and to reconsider our understanding of the wilderness ideal.

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This book shows that wilderness is created rather than discovered, and describes how the creation of wilderness has led to the marginalization of Aboriginal peoples from their territories.

Foreword: Nature and Nation in a "Little Known District amid the Wilds of Canada" / Graeme Wynn

Introduction: Welcome to n'Daki Menan ("Our Land")

1 Tangled Wild

2 Timber Nature

3 Virgin Territory for the Sportsman

4 A Rocky Reserve

5 Legal Landscapes

6 Conclusion: A Return to n'Daki Menan

Notes; Bibliography; Index
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A vivid and engaging history that shows how the much-beloved concept of Canadian wilderness is more troubling than it seems.

Product details

ISBN
9780774822008
Published
2012-02-03
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press; University of British Columbia Press
Weight
480 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
01, P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
220

Biographical note

Jocelyn Thorpe is an assistant professor of women's and gender studies at the University of Manitoba.