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25%OFFP Et Al Demers - Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country - 9780888645159 - V9780888645159
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Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country

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Description for Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country Hardcover. Facsimile of Father Grouard's 1883 pioneering prayer book in Cree syllabics with translation, transliteration, and cultural explication. Translator(s): Demers, Patricia; McIlwraith, Naomi L.; Thunder, Dorothy. Num Pages: 488 pages, Illustrations, map,. BIC Classification: 2JN; CF; HRCL1. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 287 x 260 x 38. Weight in Grams: 1770.
A signal event in the move from oral to print culture for the Cree was Father Grouard's prayer book, written in Syllabics and printed in 1883. More than a century later, Demers, McIlwraith, and Thunder reproduce the text, along with a direct English translation, a transliteration into the Standard Roman Orthography now in use as well as in nineteenth-century SRO. Demers offers an introduction to the work within its cultural framework; the translators together discuss Grouard's use of Cree Syllabics, which illuminates the difficulties this missionary-pioneer faced in transferring the nuances of one language to another in which he was ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University of Alberta Press Canada
Number of pages
488
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
488
Place of Publication
, Canada
ISBN
9780888645159
SKU
V9780888645159
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About P Et Al Demers
Patricia Demers, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies and the Comparative Literature program at the University of Alberta, teaches and researches in the area of women's writing-from the early modern period to the present. Naomi McIlwraith is Advisor to Aboriginal Students at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton. Dorothy Thunder is a Cree Instructor ... Read more

Reviews for Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country
"This volume contains a facsimile of a prayer book written in Cree syllabics by Father Emile Grouard and originally printed in 1883... The syllabics are translated both into Cree and English, and include discussions of the problems encountered by the priest in preparing the book." Alberta History, Autumn 2010 "The judges felt [The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country] ... Read more

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