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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of figures
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. The Essipiunnuat, the Salmon War and cultural oblivion
    1. The study of cultural oblivion
    2. The Essipiunnuat: contexts and circumstances
    3. The Salmon War
    4. Conclusion
  9. 2. The sources of war: colonialism and the emergence of collective agency
    1. A hand strangling us: external determinants
    2. Hope in our hands: faces of group agency
    3. Conclusion
  10. 3. Capturing who we were: heroic postures in tragic circumstances
    1. Self-portraits: narrating one’s performance
    2. Inter-individual depictions: narrating others’ gestures
    3. Images of the group: gazing at ourselves
    4. Conclusion
  11. 4. Stories on the transformative experience of war: from self-empowerment to a metaphysics of domination
    1. Ways of relating: relational system remodelling
    2. Self-concept alterations: mutations and metamorphosis
    3. Fruits of uprising: the sweet and the sour
    4. Internal reordination: the path to monocracy
    5. Conclusion
  12. 5. The Essipiunnuat’s actuality in light of the past
    1. The weaving of forgetfulness
    2. Reminiscences and the fragility of oblivion
    3. Contemporaneities: the mirror of memory
    4. Figures of continuation: from planned annihilation to self-designs
  13. Conclusion
  14. Postface | Leaders’ interiority as a public issue
  15. Bibliography

Published by the University of London Press

Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2019
https://hrc.sas.ac.uk

© Pierrot Ross-Tremblay, 2019

ISBN 978-1-912250-09-7

University of London Press
School of Advanced Study
University of London
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU

Cover image: Paul Ross Sr in front of his house in Essipit, with family members and visitors. Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent, Rivière-du-Loup Fonds J-Adélard Boucher, NAC jab0486f mbsl.qc.ca.

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