Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan

An emerging First Nations cinema in Québec is progressively challenging both exotic or naïve representations of “the Indigenous Other” on the one hand, and falsely homogenous representations of a Québécois identity on the other. Kuessipan (2019), Myriam Verreault and Naomi Fontaine’s collaborative a...

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Published in:Nouvelles vues: Revue sur les pratiques, les théories et l'histoire du cinéma au Québec
Main Author: Pribiag, Ioana V.
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Language:English
Published: Observatoire du cinéma au Québec 2022
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spelling fterudit:oai:erudit.org:1106689ar 2025-06-08T14:02:14+00:00 Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan Pribiag, Ioana V. 2022 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1106689ar https://doi.org/10.7202/1106689ar en eng Observatoire du cinéma au Québec Érudit Nouvelles vues : Revue sur les pratiques, les théories et l'histoire du cinéma au Québec no. 22 (2022) http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1106689ar doi:10.7202/1106689ar © IoanaV.Pribiag, 2022 Myriam Verreault Kuessipan Indigenous cinema otherness First Nations text 2022 fterudit https://doi.org/10.7202/1106689ar 2025-05-15T06:16:05Z An emerging First Nations cinema in Québec is progressively challenging both exotic or naïve representations of “the Indigenous Other” on the one hand, and falsely homogenous representations of a Québécois identity on the other. Kuessipan (2019), Myriam Verreault and Naomi Fontaine’s collaborative adaptation of Fontaine’s eponymous novel, is one of the most highly acclaimed productions within this shifting cinematic landscape. This article examines the ethical implications of the film’s narrative, form and production process as modes of intercultural encounter. It claims that by opening a space of productive exchange and solidarity—within the film, in its interpellation of viewers, and through Verreault and Fontaine’s engagements with each other and the public—Kuessipan is emblematic of the ethical ideals of “cinéma-monde” (Gott and Schilt). Text First Nations Érudit.org (Université Montréal) Nouvelles vues: Revue sur les pratiques, les théories et l'histoire du cinéma au Québec 22 1
spellingShingle Myriam Verreault
Kuessipan
Indigenous cinema
otherness
First Nations
Pribiag, Ioana V.
Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title_full Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title_fullStr Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title_full_unstemmed Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title_short Decentering Otherness: Intercultural Encounters and Ethical Imperatives in Kuessipan
title_sort decentering otherness: intercultural encounters and ethical imperatives in kuessipan
topic Myriam Verreault
Kuessipan
Indigenous cinema
otherness
First Nations
topic_facet Myriam Verreault
Kuessipan
Indigenous cinema
otherness
First Nations
url http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1106689ar
https://doi.org/10.7202/1106689ar