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Slash

Slash is a deeply felt novel about racism and the plight of aboriginal peoples, both in Canada and the rest of the world. Slash, written by artist/author/activist Jeanette Armstrong, is a narrative journey through the main character's life. Slash is a younger man whom we follow through his trials and tribulations of struggling through 'modern' colonial life as he goes through the prison system, spiritual confirmation, and then becomes involved in political struggle. In the face of genocide that is occurring against the indigenous population of Canada (and across the continent), this story exposes the physical and cultural manifestations of such colonial violence.

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  • "Slash is a deeply felt novel about racism and the plight of aboriginal peoples, both in Canada and the rest of the world. Slash, written by artist/author/activist Jeanette Armstrong, is a narrative journey through the main character's life. Slash is a younger man whom we follow through his trials and tribulations of struggling through 'modern' colonial life as he goes through the prison system, spiritual confirmation, and then becomes involved in political struggle. In the face of genocide that is occurring against the indigenous population of Canada (and across the continent), this story exposes the physical and cultural manifestations of such colonial violence."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"