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@proceedings{1841357, author = {Krásná, Denisa}, booktitle = {NeMLA's 53rd Annual Convention, March 10-13,2022, Baltimore, USA}, keywords = {Eden Robinson; The Trickster Trilogy; Food Justice; Indigenous Veganism; Decolonization; Food Decolonization; Politics of Consumption}, language = {eng}, title = {'Decolonize Your Diet' : Decolonial Animal Ethic in Eden Robinson’s Trickster Trilogy}, url = {https://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention/past.html}, year = {2022} }
TY - CONF ID - 1841357 AU - Krásná, Denisa PY - 2022 TI - 'Decolonize Your Diet' : Decolonial Animal Ethic in Eden Robinson’s Trickster Trilogy KW - Eden Robinson KW - The Trickster Trilogy KW - Food Justice KW - Indigenous Veganism KW - Decolonization KW - Food Decolonization KW - Politics of Consumption UR - https://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention/past.html N2 - In the present colonial context, discussions about the position and treatment of other-than-human animals abound in Indigenous communities but food ethics remains a controversial topic. The award-winning First Nation writer Eden Robinson (Haisla/Heiltsuk) reflects this debate in her latest novels Son of a Trickster (2017) and Trickster Drift (2018). This paper analyses Robinson’s novels through the lens of Billy-Ray Belcourtʼs decolonial animal ethic that sees decolonization of Indigenous peoples and other-than-human animals as interconnected. Robinson presents several human and other-than-human characters with divergent points of view on food ethics, the relationship between human and other-than-human animals, and decolonization. Furthermore, by focusing on the intersections of violence against (Indigenous) women and other-than-human animals, the novels put emphasis on the concurrent liberation of both. The novels highlight the significance of food decolonization and as such constitute an important addition to decolonial narratives that challenge traditional anthropocentric worldview. ER -
KRÁSNÁ, Denisa. 'Decolonize Your Diet' : Decolonial Animal Ethic in Eden Robinson’s Trickster Trilogy. In \textit{NeMLA's 53rd Annual Convention, March 10-13,2022, Baltimore, USA}. 2022.
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