Even if you are not a science-fiction nut, you are probably aware of specific sf tropes like space adventures, first contact stories, an AI gone rogue or time travels (with a DeLorian, perhaps). In the Foreword to Take Us To Your Chief (2016), Canadian Anishinaabeg author Drew Hayden Taylor admits "...First Nations and science fiction don't usually go together."
Yet with his collection of humorous sci-fi short stories, he proves his own observation wrong.
Drew Hayden Taylor spins those sf tropes into brilliant stories about contemporary First Nations people, often on Canadian reserves, and creates opportunities for his readers to make their own (literary) first contact while recognizing and respecting indigenous people's humanity. With that the author affirms the usefulness of science-fiction for reflecting on the realities of First Nations in North America and how essential their experiences are for forging the future of humankind.
This course will introduce the participants to contemporary indigenous science fiction written by Drew Hayden Taylor. A selected few other indigenous speculative stories and indigenous superhero comics will be included. The in-class discussions will be used to explore both the literary texts and the cultural challenges of contemporary indigenous people (in Canada) they reflect. |