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mourning and melancholia
“Memories and Songs”: The Work of Mourning in I Knew Two Métis Women
Indigenous Literature
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David Gaertner
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May 6, 2014
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Gregory Scofield’s I Knew Two Métis Women mourns the loss of a mother and an aunt. The title itself, in its use of the past tense, alerts the reader to the book’s function as eulogy. The series of poems that follow...
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