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Drew Hayden Taylor

    1. Juli 1962

    Drew Hayden Taylor, ein gefeierter zeitgenössischer Erzähler vom Stamm der Ojibway, taucht tief in das Leben der First Nations in Kanada ein. Durch seine vielfältigen literarischen Formen, von Theaterstücken und Drehbüchern bis hin zu Kurzgeschichten und Romanen, erforscht Taylor Themen, die die Realität indigener Gemeinschaften mit Humor und Tiefe widerspiegeln, feiern und verkomplizieren. Sein Schreiben wird für seine Fähigkeit geschätzt, ein weltweites Publikum über Themen der indigenen Kultur aufzuklären und zu informieren, während er eine einzigartige Stimme beibehält, die oft von seinem eigenen Erbe geprägt ist. Taylor bemüht sich, eine Stimme für indigene Völker zu sein, und sein umfangreiches Werk dient als interkulturelle Brücke, die Verständnis und Respekt fördert.

    400 Kilometres
    Sir John A.
    Fearless Warriors
    News
    Chasing Painted Horses
    Toronto at dreamer's rock
    • Toronto at dreamer's rock

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(27)Abgeben

      Informationen zur Titelgruppe: Dieses Kurzdrama eines kanadischen Indianers handelt vom Identitätsproblem der kanadischen „First Peoples“. Am „Felsen des Träumers“ treffen sich drei Jungen. Jeder von ihnen stammt aus einer anderen Epoche der indianischen Geschichte. Informationen zur Reihe: Die Textausgaben der Reihe TAGS enthalten Worterklärungen und zum Teil Fragen, Study Helps und Zusatztexte zu verschiedenen Aspekten der Texte. Die Handreichungen für den Unterricht bieten Interpretationsansätze und geben Anregungen für die Textbehandlung im Unterricht und die Eingliederung in Unterrichtsreihen.

      Toronto at dreamer's rock
    • Chasing Painted Horses

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(7)Abgeben

      A haunting image of a stunning horse, sketched by a delicate girl on a reserve, lingers in Ralph's mind throughout his life. As he grows older, the memory resurfaces, compelling him to seek out the horse once more and uncover the deeper meaning behind their connection. This journey explores themes of memory, beauty, and the impact of art on the human experience.

      Chasing Painted Horses
    • News

      Postcards from the Four Directions

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,8(11)Abgeben

      The book features a collection of exotic postcards that capture Drew Hayden Taylor's global adventures, offering insights into the lives and cultures of Aboriginal peoples worldwide. Through his experiences as a playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, Taylor shares unique stories and perspectives, highlighting the rich diversity and challenges faced by Indigenous communities across the globe.

      News
    • Fearless Warriors

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(9)Abgeben

      These stories challenge clichés of interracial and intercultural relations, all with the emotional empathy of a master storyteller.

      Fearless Warriors
    • Sir John A.

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,8(42)Abgeben

      The plot revolves around Bobby Rabbit, who persuades a friend to join him on a bizarre adventure to unearth the bones of Sir John A. Macdonald. This quest, framed as a "sojourn of justice," takes a darkly humorous turn as they plan to hold the remains for ransom, exploring themes of friendship, morality, and the absurdity of their mission. The story blends historical elements with a satirical take on justice and legacy, promising an unconventional and thought-provoking journey.

      Sir John A.
    • 400 Kilometres

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,7(26)Abgeben

      400 Kilometres is the third play in Drew Hayden Taylor’s hilarious and heart-wrenching identity-politics trilogy. Janice Wirth, a thirty-something urban professional, having discovered her roots as the Ojibway orphan Grace Wabung in Someday, and having visited her birth family on the Otter Lake Reserve in Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth, is pregnant, and must now come to grips with the question of her “true identity.” Her adoptive parents have just retired, and are about to sell their house to embark on a quest for their own identity by “returning” to England. Meanwhile, the Native father of her child-to-be is attempting to convince Janice/Grace that their new generation’s future lies with their “own people” at Otter Lake.Which path for the future is Janice/Grace to choose, for herself, her families and her child, having spent a lifetime caught between the questions of “what I am” and “who I am”?Cast of 3 women and 2 men.

      400 Kilometres
    • "A very liberal contemporary couple? Angel, an urban Native science fiction writer, and Colleen, a?non-practising? Jewish intellectual who teaches Native literature? hosts a dinner party. The guests at this little?sitcom? soirée are couples that represent what by now have become the clichéd extremes of both societies: Angel?s former radical Native activist buddies and Colleen?s environmentally concerned vegetarian / veterinarian friends. The menu is, of course, the hosts? respectful attempt at shorthand for the irreconcilable cultural differences about to come to a head during the evening: moose roast and vegetarian lasagna."--Author

      alterNatives
    • The Berlin Blues

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,8(100)Abgeben

      In a unique blend of development and nature, a group of German developers envisions a Native theme park for the "Otter Lake Reserve." The story revolves around six characters—three women and three men—who navigate the complexities of cultural representation and environmental stewardship as they bring their ambitious project to life. The narrative explores themes of collaboration, identity, and the impact of commercialization on indigenous heritage.

      The Berlin Blues
    • Motorcycles & Sweetgrass

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,8(317)Abgeben

      A story of magic, family, a mysterious stranger . . . and a band of marauding raccoons. Otter Lake is a sleepy Anishnawbe community where little happens. Until the day a handsome stranger pulls up astride a 1953 Indian Chief motorcycle – and turns Otter Lake completely upside down. Maggie, the Reserve’s chief, is swept off her feet, but Virgil, her teenage son, is less than enchanted. Suspicious of the stranger’s intentions, he teams up with his uncle Wayne – a master of aboriginal martial arts – to drive the stranger from the Reserve. And it turns out that the raccoons are willing to lend a hand.

      Motorcycles & Sweetgrass
    • The Buz'gem Blues

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,5(19)Abgeben

      Focusing on the interplay between Native and non-Native stereotypes, this farcical play features a cast of three women and three men. It serves as the third installment in Taylor's exploration of cultural perceptions, blending humor with critical commentary on identity and representation.

      The Buz'gem Blues