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Jordan Abel Interview 1: Clip 1
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Colonisation, Landscape / Skyline, Totem Poles
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2018-01-19
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In this clip, Jordan Abel discusses his relationship to Vancouver as a place and how his family histories and traumas are tied to Vancouver and the legacy of colonial violence. He discusses the placement of Indigenous art throughout Vancouver (and the totem poles in Stanley Park in particular) and the complexities around displaying Indigenous art and tradition in such a public space, weighing accessibility against voyeurism.
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Wayde Compton Reading: Excerpt from "The Lost Island" found in The Outer Harbour
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Colonisation, Landscape / Skyline
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2018-01-23
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Wayde Compton reads a scene from his short story "The Lost Island." In this scene, the characters Jean and Fletcher consider the newly emerged volcanic island off Vancouver's coast and Fletcher proposes they go to the island as an act of anti-colonisation. This story appears in Compton's 2014 book of interconnected short stories The Outer Harbour.
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Jordan Abel Interview 3: Clip 3
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Landscape / Skyline, Colonisation, Poetic Intervention
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2018-01-19
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In this clip, Jordan Abel delves into his writing process for Place of Scraps, particularly how he came to use erasure techniques on Marius Barbeau's text Totem Poles. From this a discussion ensues on how readers can, or should, approach and read Place of Scraps. Abel's poetry makes use of fragmented words and images alongside more traditional narrative (for an example, please refer to Jordan Abel's Reading).
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Jordan Abel Interview 4: Clip 4
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Landscape / Skyline
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Date
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2018-01-19
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In this conclusion of Jordan Abel's interview, he restates the complexity of places like Vancouver, and acknowledges that a place can be simultaneously beautiful and devastating.