Summary Content type Content type Digital Document Collection(s) Collection(s) Agora Journal Volume 16:2, 2025 - Student Writer Awards Resource Type Resource Type Text Genre Genre article Origin Information Origin Information Event Type publication Place Red Deer, Alberta Date Created/Date Issued 2025 Issuance monographic Persons and Affiliations Persons Author (aut): Kubinchak, Sydney Editor (edt): Legacy, Jessica Organizations Publisher (pbl): Red Deer Polytechnic Abstract/Description Description / Synopsis Description / Synopsis Winner of the Student Writer Award 2nd Place, Analytic Essay (Years 1 and 2). An analytical essay proposing that a culture of unity and understanding is the ideal over the utilitarianism of settler society in the dystopian novel, The Marrow Thieves. Publication/Container Information Publication Title Publication Title Agora Red Deer Polytechnic Undergraduate Journal - Student Writer Awards Publication Number Publication Number vol. 16, no. 2 Physical Description First page number First page number 20 Last page number Last page number 33 Notes Note Note Type statement of responsibility Note Copyright held by author(s). Access and Rights Use and Reproduction Use and Reproduction © Sydney Kubinchak 2025. All rights reserved. Rights Statement Rights Statement IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED Subjects and Classifications Keywords Keywords Utilitarianism, dystopian novel, settler society, Indigenous communities, trans-Indigenous communities, Métis culture, Métis society Library of Congress Classification Library of Congress Classification Indigenous peoples Métis elders (Indigenous leaders) Indigenous peoples in literature