Transcontinental Dialogues : Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Canada, Mexico, and Australia /
"This book presents insights from Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists into negotiating the impact of their research on Indigenous lives"--Provided by publisher
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
2019.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Cover; Series List; Title page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction / Hernández Castillo and Hutchings; PART I. CANADA; Map 1. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapters about Canada; 1. What Is Decolonization? Mi'kmaw Ancestral Relational Understandings and Anthropological Perspectives on Treaty Relations / Pictou; 2. Committing Anthropology in the Muddy Middle Ground / McMillan; 3. Research Partnerships and Collaborative Life Projects / Scott; PART II. MEXICO; Map 2. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapters about Mexico
- 4. Legal Activism and Prison Workshops: The Paradoxes of Feminist Legal Anthropology and Cultural Work in Penitentiary Spaces / Hernández Castillo5. Decolonizing Anthropologists from Below and to the Left / Leyva Solano; 6. Maya Knowledges, Intercultural Dialogues, and Being a Chan Laak' in the Yucatán Peninsula / Llanes-Ortiz; PART III. AUSTRALIA; Map 3. Indigenous Regions Mentioned in the Chapters about Australia
- 7. Indigenous Anthropologists Caught in the Middle: The Fragmentation of Indigenous Knowledge in Native Title Anthropology, Law, and Policy in Urban and Rural Australia / Hutchings8. Eclipsing Rights: Property Rights as Indigenous Human Rights in Australia / Holcombe; Epilogue. Grounded Allies: Acting-With, Regenerating Together / Noble; Contributors; Index