Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2026-01-05
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Literature | Indigenous Languages | Linguistics
Area of study
Humanities | Langauges
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-01-05-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to Indigenous Literature and Storytelling - ENGL 1039

This course will examine a broad range of written and oral forms of storytelling by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples, with a focus on Canadian writers, stories, and history. Beginning with the historical contexts of storying Indigenous lives and moving through to current time, students will engage with a variety of Indigenous cultural productions including novels, short fiction, poems, plays, orature, spoken word, podcasts, films, and critical theory. Issues of racialization and colonialism, trauma and shame, authenticity, relationship to the land, diaspora, and love and sexuality will be examined, always with an eye to the ways in which storytelling has been used as a means to share, support, and produce cultural and community resilience.


Course Details

Course Code

ENGL1039


Credits

3


Format and Length

Lecture: 45 hours


Prerequisites

To take this course, you must be enrolled in Arts and Sciences Diploma, Indigenous Studies, Therapeutic Recreation, or Open Studies.


Delivery

  • In person: This course is delivered in a classroom setting with face-to-face instruction at regularly scheduled times.

Schedule

Term Duration Schedule Class Section Open Studies
Winter Jan. 5 - Apr. 17, 2026 Wed: 09:30 am - 12:30 pm 11033 A01 No

Notes

  • Restricted to Arts and Sciences Diploma, Indigenous Studies, Therapeutic Recreation, and Open Studies.
  • This course can be taken through Open Studies or through one of our many programs.
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