توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Routledge handbook of critical indigenous studies
نام کتاب : Routledge handbook of critical indigenous studies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای مطالعات انتقادی بومی راتلج
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نویسندگان : Brendan Hokowhitu (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 730
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138341302 , 1138341304
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 8 مگابایت
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Cover
Endorsements
Half-Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART 1 Disciplinary knowledge and epistemology
1 The institutional and intellectual trajectories of Indigenous Studies in North America: Harnessing the ‘NAISA Effect’
2 Ricochet: It’s not where you land; it’s how far you fly
3 Multi-generational Indigenous feminisms: From F word to what IFs
4 Against crisis epistemology
5 Matariki and the decolonisation of time
6 Indigenous women writers in unexpected places
7 Critical Indigenous methodology and the problems of history: Love and death beyond boundaries in Victorian British Columbia
8 Decolonising psychology: Self-determination and social and emotional well-being
9 Colours of creation
PART 2 Indigenous theory and method
10 The emperor’s ‘new’ materialisms: Indigenous materialisms and disciplinary colonialism
11 Intimate encounters Aboriginal labour stories and the violence of the colonial archive
12 Māku Anō e Hanga Tōku Nei Whare: I myself shall build my house
13 On the politics of Indigenous translation: Listening to Indigenous peoples in and on their own terms
14 Auntie’s bundle: Conversation and research methodologies with Knowledge Gifter Sherry Copenace
15 When nothingness revokes certainty: A Māori speculation
16 Vital earth/vibrant earthworks/living earthworks vocabularies
17 “To be a good relative means being a good relative to everyone”: Indigenous feminisms is for everyone
18 ‘Objectivity’ and repatriation: Pulling on the colonisers’ tale
PART 3 Sovereignty
19 Incommensurable sovereignties: Indigenous ontology matters
20 Mana Māori motuhake: Māori concepts and practices of sovereignty
21 He Aliʻi Ka ʻĀina, Ua Mau Kona Ea: Land is the chief, long may she reign
22 Relational accountability in Indigenous governance: Navigating the doctrine of distrust in the Osage Nation
23 Ellos Deatnu and post-state Indigenous feminist sovereignty
24 Striking back: The 1980s Aboriginal art movement and the performativity of sovereignty
25 Communality as everyday Indigenous sovereignty in Oaxaca, Mexico
26 American Indian sovereignty versus the United States
PART 4 Political economies, ecologies, and technologies
27 A story about the time we had a global pandemic and how it affected my life and work as a critical Indigenous scholar
28 Once were Maoists: Third World currents in Fourth World anti-colonialism, Vancouver, 1967–1975
29 Resurgent kinships: Indigenous relations of well-being vs. humanitarian health economies
30 Indigenous environmental justice: Towards an ethical and sustainable future
31 Diverse Indigenous environmental identities: Māori resource management innovations
32 The ski or the wheel?: Foregrounding Sámi technological Innovation in the Arctic region and challenging its invisibility in the history of humanity
33 The Indigenous digital footprint
PART 5 Bodies, performance, and praxis
34 Identity is a poor substitute for relating: Genetic ancestry, critical polyamory, property, and relations
35 Indigeneity and performance
36 Indigenous insistence on film
37 The politics of language in Indigenous cinema
38 Entangled histories and transformative futures: Indigenous sport in the 21st century
39 Raranga as healing methodology: Body, place, and making
40 Becoming knowledgeable: Indigenous embodied praxis
41 Nyuragil – playing the ‘game’
42 Academic and STEM success: Pathways to Indigenous sovereignty
43 Aboriginal child as knowledge producer: Bringing into dialogue Indigenist epistemologies and culturally responsive pedagogies for schooling
Index