Marilyn Dumont
Canadian poet of Cree/Métis descent
Marilyn Dumont | |
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Born | 1955 Olds, Alberta |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | poet, professor |
Marilyn Dumont (born 1955, Olds, Alberta) is a Canadian poet and educator of Cree / Métis descent.
Born in northeastern Alberta, she is a descendant of Gabriel Dumont.[1] Dumont holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia.[2] Her work is widely anthologized. She is currently a Full Professor at the University of Alberta cross appointed in the Faculties of Arts and Native Studies. In the Faculty of Arts - English & Film Studies Department she teaches Indigenous Literature and creative writing.[3]
Bibliography
- A Really Good Brown Girl. London, ON: Brick, 1996. ISBN 0-919626-76-9
- Green Girl Dreams Mountains. Lantzville, BC: Oolichan Books, 2001.
- that tongued belonging. Cape Croker ON: Kegedonce Press, 2007
- in German: diese Zugehörigkeit durch die Zunge, in: Heute sind wir hier. We Are Here Today. A Bilingual Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Literature(s) from Canada. ed. Hartmut Lutz. Publisher: M.u.H. von der Linden, Wesel 2009 ISBN 3926308125
- Ed. Initiations: a Selection of Young Native Writings. Penticton: Theytus Books, 2007.
Awards
- 1997: Gerald Lampert Award, A Really Good Brown Girl
- 2001: Alberta Book Award for Poetry, Green Girl Dreams Mountains
- 2001: Writer's Guild of Alberta Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, Green Girl Dreams Mountains
- 2007: McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award, That Tongued Belonging
- 2019: Alberta Lieutenant Governor’s Distinguished Artist Award[4]
Notable criticism
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.: Marilyn Dumont, in Women of the Métis Nation. Winnipeg: Louis Riel Institute, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9809912-5-3
- Patrick Schmitz: The aspect of healing in the poetry of Gregory Scofield, Marilyn Dumont, Roo Borson and Louise Bernice Halfe. Grin, Munich 2012 ISBN 9783656151364
- Vesna Lopičić: The devil’s language of Marilyn Dumont. doi:10.1007/s11059-017-0375-z. In: Neohelicon, Springer (Netherlands) March 2017, pp 1–12, print: ISSN 0324-4652
External links
- Brock University: Canadian Women Poets
- Item at English-Canadian writers, Athabasca University, added: bibliography by and about her
References
- ^ Canada Council for the Arts. Public Lending Right Commission. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- ^ Athabasca University Archived 2010-11-30 at the Wayback Machine. Author biography. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- ^ "Marilyn Dumont, BA, MFA - Associate Professor". University of Alberta Directory. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Distinguished Artist Award Recipients Announced". 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
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Recipients of the Gerald Lampert Award
- Elizabeth Allan (1981)
- Edna Alford and Abraham Boyarsky (1982)
- Diana Hartog (1983)
- Jean McKay and Sandra Birdsell (1984)
- Paulette Jiles (1985)
- Joan Fern Shaw (1986)
- Rosemary Sullivan (1987)
- Di Brandt (1988)
- Sarah Klassen (1989)
- Steven Heighton (1990)
- Diana Brebner (1991)
- Joanne Arnott (1992)
- Elisabeth Harvor and Roberta Rees (1993)
- Barbara Klar and Ilya Tourtidis (1994)
- Keith Maillard (1995)
- Maureen Hynes (1996)
- Marilyn Dumont (1997)
- Mark Sinnett (1998)
- Stephanie Bolster (1999)
- Shawna Lemay (2000)
- Anne Simpson (2001)
- Aislinn Hunter (2002)
- Kathy Mac (2003)
- Adam Getty (2004)
- Ray Hsu (2005)
- Suzanne Buffam (2006)
- Steven Price (2007)
- Alex Boyd (2008)
- Katia Grubisic (2009)
- James Langer (2010)
- Anna Swanson (2011)
- Sarah Mi-Yei Tsiang (2012)
- Gillian Savigny (2013)
- Murray Reiss (2014)
- Kayla Czaga (2015)
- Ben Ladouceur (2016)
- Ingrid Ruthig (2017)
- Emily Nilsen (2018)
- Tess Liem (2019)
- Heather Birrell (2020)
- Bertrand Bickersteth (2021)
- Alisha Kaplan (2022)
- Matthew James Weigel (2023)
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