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The Occupation of Heather Rose
The Occupation of Heather Rose
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The Occupation of Heather Rose

by Wendy Lill (Author)
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Two epigraphs that frame The Occupation of Heather Rose, one from Alice in Wonderland and the other from Heart of Darkness, prepare the audience for the nightmare of dislocation and alienation this one-woman show evokes.Young, naïve, and inadequately trained, urban health care/social worker Heather Rose flirts with the pilot as she wings her way north in a bush plane, to land in an isolated and remote northern/Native community, carrying her Canada Food Guides, plans for fitness classes and community social activities with her.She is met, when she lands, with what she initially perceives as a careless disrespect for anything she has understood to date of culture and civilization. The destitute, wretched and alienated Native population she has been sent to “move forward” meet her bright imperial gaze with the blank stares that arise from relentless years of exploitation and broken promises.Nine months later Heather Rose is “bushed”—utterly disillusioned by the growing horror of her new-found realization that what her culture has to offer this community: the alcohol bootlegged in by the charming bush pilot; the unsuitable clothing sold by the thoughtless proprietor of the general store; the gasoline used as much by the youth of the community to get high as to afford them access to what has become the tractless wilderness they inhabit; she finally understands is less than nothing—total dependency. She returns, compelled, like Marlowe in Heart of Darkness to tell her story to others—like her missing supervisor, whose empty office she “occupies” on her return, illustrating her monologue of despair on a blackboard to an absent colonial authority for which the audience stands in as its silent and complicit witness. Read more

Product Information

PublisherTalonbooks
Publication dateJan. 9 2008
LanguageEnglish
Print length64 pages
ISBN-100889225931
ISBN-13978-0889225930
Item weight91 g
Dimensions13.97 x 0.6 x 21.59 cm
Best Sellers Rank#634,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #244 in Canadian Dramas & Plays #422 in Dramas & Plays by Women #480 in Public Policy (Books)

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