Indigenizing Philosophy through the Land : A Trickster Methodology for Decolonizing Environmental Ethics and Indigenous Futures /
"Indigenizing Philosophy through the Land articulates the way in which land acts as a material, conceptual, and ontological foundation for Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and valuing, and as the key to the operations of coloniality and decolonial liberation as well the framework for Indigeno...
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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East Lansing :
Michigan State University Press,
2019.
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| Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Introduction
- PART I. The coloniality of western philosophy and indigenous resistance through the land. Chapter 1. Philosophical colonizing of people and land
- Chapter 2. Indigenizing native studies: beyond the de-locality of academic discourse
- Chapter 3. Re-fragmenting philosophy through the land: what Black Elk and Iktomi can teach us about epistemic locality
- PART II. Indigenizing morality through the land: decolonizing environmental thought and indigenous futures. Interlude
- Chapter 4. Everything is sacred: Iktomi lessons in ethics without value and value without anthropocentrism
- Chapter 5. The metaphysics of morality in locality: the always already being in motion of kinship
- Chapter 6. The naturalness of morality in locality: relationships, reciprocity, and respect
- Bibliography
- Index.


