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Native studies keywords / edited by Stephanie Nohelani Teves, Andrea Smith, and Michelle H. Raheja.
- Title
- Native studies keywords / edited by Stephanie Nohelani Teves, Andrea Smith, and Michelle H. Raheja.
- Publication
- Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, [2015]
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- Description
- xi, 356 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Publisher's description: This is an edited volume that provides definitions, meanings, and significances of select key concepts often used in Native studies. These concepts include: sovereignty, land, indigeneity, nations, blood, tradition, colonialism, and indigenous epistemologies/knowledges. The manuscript is divided into eight sections, and each section includes three or four essays about one of the concepts. The essays provide an historical, social, and political context for the concepts and indicate how they have been drawn upon by scholars of Native studies.
- Series Statement
- Critical issues in indigenous studies
- Uniform Title
- Project Muse UPCC books
- Critical issues in indigenous studies.
- Subject
- Sovereignty
- Semantics (Law)
- Anthropological linguistics > North America
- Indians of North America > Terminology
- Souveraineté
- Sémantique (Droit)
- Ethnolinguistique > Amérique du Nord
- sovereignty
- 18.91 American Indian languages
- Anthropological linguistics
- Indians of North America > Study and teaching
- North America
- Genre/Form
- Terminology
- Note
- "This is an edited volume that provides definitions, meanings, and significances of select key concepts often used in Native studies. These concepts include: sovereignty, land, indigeneity, nations, blood, tradition, colonialism, and indigenous epistemologies/knowledges. The manuscript is divided into eight sections, and each section includes three or four essays about one of the concepts. The essays provide an historical, social, and political context for the concepts and indicate how they have been drawn upon by scholars of Native studies."--Provided by the publisher.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Sovereignty. The place where we all live and work together: A gendered analysis of "sovereignty" / Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Visual sovereignty / Michelle H. Raheja -- Postcolonial sovereignty / Nandita Sharma -- Land. Land as life: Unsettling the logics of containment / Mishuana Goeman -- No island is an island / Vicente M. Diaz -- Indigeneity. Analytics of indigeneity / Maile Arvin -- Genomic articulations of indigeneity / Kim TallBear -- Nation. Nationalism / Scott Richard Lyons -- Indigenous nationhood / Chris Andersen -- Blood. Blood policing / Cedric Sunray -- Mixed-blood / Andrea Smith -- Tradition. Tradition and indigenous languages: Accessing traditions epistemologically through critical analysis of indigenous langauges / Marcus Briggs-Cloud -- Tradition and performance / Stephanie Nohelani Teves -- Colonialism. Settler colonialsim / Dean Itsuji Saranillio -- Decolonization / Kirisitina Sailiata -- Indigenous epistemologies/knowledges. Native American knowledges, Native American epistemologies: Native American langauges as evidence / Jane H. Hill -- Epistemology / Dian Million.
- ISBN
- 9780816531509
- 0816531501
- LCCN
- 2014040046
- OCLC
- 894747960
- SCSB-12900169
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library