Routledge handbook of critical indigenous studies /

The Routledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies is the first comprehensive overview of the rapidly expanding field of Indigenous scholarship. The book is ambitious in scope, ranging across disciplines and national boundaries, with particular reference to the lived conditions of Indigenous peop...

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Corporate Author: Professor Elisabeth J. Tooker Fund
Other Authors: Andersen, Chris, 1973- (Editor), Hokowhitu, Brendan (Editor), Larkin, Steve (Professor) (Editor), Moreton-Robinson, Aileen (Editor), Smith, Linda Tuhiwai, 1950- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
Series:Routledge international handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: Disciplinary knowledge and epistemology. 1. The institutional and intellectual trajectories of Indigenous Studies in North America : harnessing the 'Naisa Effect' / Chris Andersen
  • 2. Ricochet : it's not where you land; it's how far you fly / Alice Te Punga Somerville
  • 3. Multi-generational Indigenous feminisms : from F word to what IFs / Kim Anderson
  • 4. Against crisis epistemology / Kyle Whyte
  • 5. Matariki and the decolonisation of time / Rangi Matamua
  • 6. Indigenous women writers in unexpected places / Lisa Kahaleole Hall
  • 7. Critical Indigenous methodology and the problems of history : love and death beyond boundaries in Victorian British Columbia / David A. Chang
  • 8. Decolonising psychology : self-determination and social and emotional well-being / Pat Dudgeon
  • 9. Colours of creation / Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu
  • Part 2: Indigenous theory and method. 10. The emperor's 'new' materialisms : Indigenous materialisms and disciplinary colonialism / Brendan Hokowhitu
  • 11. Intimate encounters Aboriginal labour stories and the violence of the colonial archive / Natalie Harkin
  • 12. Maku Ano E Hanga Toku Nei Whare : I myself shall build my house / Leonie Pihama
  • 13. On the politics of Indigenous translation : listening to Indigenous peoples in and on their own terms / Dale Turner
  • 14. Auntie's bundle : conversation and research methodologies with knowledge gifter Sherry Copenace / Sherry Copenace, Jaime Cidro, Anna Johnson, and Kim Anderson
  • 15. When nothingness revokes certainty : a Māori speculation / Carl Mika
  • 16. Vital earth/vibrant earthworks/living earthworks vocabularies / Chadwick Allen
  • 17. "To be a good relative means being a good relative to everyone" : Indigenous feminisms is for everyone / Jennifer Denetdale
  • 18. 'Objectivity' and repatriation : pulling on the colonisers' tale / Clayton Dumont
  • Part 3: Sovereignty. 19. Incommensurable sovereignties : Indigenous ontology matters / Aileen Moreton-Robinson
  • 20. Mana Māori motuhake : Māori concepts and practices of sovereignty / Margaret Mutu
  • 21. He Ali'I Ka 'Āina, Ua Mau Kona Ea : land is the chief, long may she reign / Kamanamaikalani Beamer
  • 22. Relational accountability in Indigenous governance : navigating the doctrine of distrust in the Osage Nation / Jean Dennison
  • 23. Ellos Deatnu and post-state Indigenous feminist sovereignty / Rauna Kuokkanen
  • 24. Striking back : the 1980s Aboriginal art movement and the performativity of sovereignty / Crystal McKinnon
  • 25. Communality as everyday Indigenous sovereignty in Oaxaca, Mexico / Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez
  • 26. American Indian sovereignty versus the United States / Robert J. Miller
  • Part 4: Political economies, ecologies, and technologies. A story about the time we had a global pandemic and how it affected my life and work as a critical Indigenous scholar / Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • 28. Once were Maoists : third world currents in fourth world anti-colonialism, Vancouver, 1967-1975 / Glen Sean Coulthard
  • 29. Resurgent kinships : Indigenous relations of well-being vs. humanitarian health economies / Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan)
  • 30. Indigenous environmental justice : towards an ethical and sustainable future / Deborah McGregor
  • 31. Diverse Indigenous environmental identities : Māori resource management innovations / Maria Bargh
  • 32. The ski or the wheel?: foregrounding Sámi technological innovation in the Arctic region and challenging its invisibility in the history of humanity / May-Britt Öhman
  • 33. The Indigenous digital footprint / Hēmi Whaanga and Paora Mato
  • Part 5: Bodies, performance, and praxis. 34. Identity is a poor substitute for relating : genetic ancestry, critical polyamory, property, and relations / Kim TallBear
  • 35. Indigeneity and performance / Stephanie Nohelani Teves
  • 36. Indigenous insistence on film / Jo Smith
  • 37. The politics of language in Indigenous cinema / Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
  • 38. Entangled histories and transformative futures : Indigenous sport in the 21st century / Fa'anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa
  • 39. Raranga as healing methodology : body, place, and making / Tāwhanga Nopera
  • 40. Becoming knowledgeable : Indigenous embodied praxis / Simone Ulalka Tur
  • 41. Nyuragil--playing the 'game' / John Maynard
  • 42. Academic and STEM success : pathways to Indigenous sovereignty / Michelle M. Hague
  • 43. Aboriginal child as knowledge producer : bringing into dialogue Indigenist epistemologies and culturally responsive pedagogies for schooling / Lester-Irahinna Rigney
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Disciplinary knowledge and epistemology
  • 1 The Institutional And Intellectual Trajectories Of Indigenous Studies In North America: Harnessing The `Naisa Effect' / Chris Andersen
  • 2. Ricochet: It's Not Where You Land; It's How Far You Fly / Alice Te Punga Somerville
  • 3. Multi-Generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F Word To What Ifs / Kim Anderson
  • 4. Against Crisis Epistemology / Kyle Whyte
  • 5. Matariki And The Decolonisation Of Time / Rangi Matamua
  • 6. Indigenous Women Writers In Unexpected Places / Lisa Kahaleole Hall
  • 7. Critical Indigenous Methodology And The Problems Of History: Love And Death Beyond Boundaries In Victorian British Columbia / David A. Chang
  • 8. Decolonising Psychology: Self-Determination And Social And Emotional Well-Being / Pat Dudgeon
  • 9. Colours Of Creation / Nalani Wilson-Hokowhitu
  • pt. 2 Indigenous theory and method
  • 10. The Emperor's `New' Materialisms: Indigenous Materialisms And Disciplinary Colonialism / Brendan Hokowhitu
  • 11. Intimate Encounters Aboriginal Labour Stories And The Violence Of The Colonial Archive / Natalie Harkin
  • 12. Maku Ano E Hanga Toku Nei Whare: I Myself Shall Build My House / Leonie Pihama
  • 13. On The Politics Of Indigenous Translation: Listening To Indigenous Peoples In And On Their Own Terms / Dale Turner
  • 14. Auntie's Bundle: Conversation And Research Methodologies With Knowledge Gifter Sherry Copenace / Kim Anderson
  • 15. When Nothingness Revokes Certainty: A Maori Speculation / Carl Mika
  • 16. Vital Earth/Vibrant Earthworks/Living Earthworks Vocabularies / Chadwick Allen
  • 17. "To Be A Good Relative Means Being A Good Relative To Everyone": Indigenous Feminisms Is For Everyone / Jennifer Denetdalc
  • 18. `Objectivity' And Repatriation: Pulling On The Colonisers' Tale / Clayton Dumont
  • pt. 3 Sovereignty
  • 19. Incommensurable Sovereignties: Indigenous Ontology Matters / Aileen Moreton - Robinson
  • 20. Mana Maori Motuhake: Maori Concepts And Practices Of Sovereignty / Margaret Mutu
  • 21. He Ali'I Ka `Aina, Ua Mau Kona Ea: Land Is The Chief, Long May She Reign' / Kamanamaikalani Beamer
  • 22. Relational Accountability In Indigenous Governance: Navigating The Doctrine Of Distrust In The Osage Nation / Rauna Dennison
  • 23. Ellos Deatnu And Post-State Indigenous Feminist Sovereignty / Rauna Kuokkanen
  • 24. Striking Back: The 1980S Aboriginal Art Movement And The Performativity Of Sovereignty / Crystal McKinnon
  • 25. Communality As Everyday Indigenous Sovereignty In Oaxaca, Mexico / Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez
  • 26. American Indian Sovereignty Versus The United States / Robert J. Miller
  • pt. 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 / Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • 28. Once Were Maoists: Third World Currents In Fourth World Anti-Colonialism, Vancouver, 1967--1975 / Glen Sean Coulthard
  • 29. Resurgent Kinships: Indigenous Relations Of Well-Being Vs. Humanitarian Health Economies / Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan)
  • 30. Indigenous Environmental Justice: Towards An Ethical And Sustainable Future / Deborah McGregor
  • 31. Diverse Indigenous Environmental Identities: Maori Resource Management Innovations / Maria Bargh
  • 32. The Ski Or The Wheel?: Foregrounding Sami Technological Innovation In The Arctic Region And Challenging Its Invisibility In The History Of Humanity / May-Britt Ohman
  • 33. The Indigenous Digital Footprint / Paora Mato
  • pt. 5 Bodies, performance, and praxis
  • 34. Identity Is A Poor Substitute For Relating: Genetic Ancestry, Critical Polyamory, Property, And Relations / Kim TallBear
  • 35. Indigeneity And Performance / Stephanie Nohclani Teves
  • 36. Indigenous Insistence On Film / Jo Smith
  • 37. The Politics Of Language In Indigenous Cinema / Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
  • 38. Entangled Histories And Transformative Futures: Indigenous Sport In The 21St Century / Fa'anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa
  • 39. Raranga As Healing Methodology: Body, Place, And Making / Tawhanga Nopera
  • 40. Becoming Knowledgeable: Indigenous Embodied Praxis / Simone Ulalka Tur
  • 41. Nyuragil
  • Playing The `Game' / John Maynard
  • 42. Academic And Stem Success: Pathways To Indigenous Sovereignty / Michelle M. Hague
  • 43. Aboriginal Child As Knowledge Producer: Bringing Into Dialogue Indigenist Epistemologies And Culturally Responsive Pedagogies For Schooling / Lester-Irahinna Rigney.
  • pt. 1 Disciplinary knowledge and epistemology
  • 1 The Institutional and Intellectual Trajectories Of Indigenous Studies In North America: Harnessing The `Naisa Effect' / Chris Andersen
  • 2. Ricochet: It's Not Where You Land; It's How Far You Fly / Alice Te Punga Somerville
  • 3. Multi-Generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F Word To What Ifs / Kim Anderson
  • 4. Against Crisis Epistemology / Kyle Whyte
  • 5. Matariki And The Decolonisation Of Time / Rangi Matamua
  • 6. Indigenous Women Writers In Unexpected Places / Lisa Kahaleole Hall
  • 7. Critical Indigenous Methodology And The Problems Of History: Love And Death Beyond Boundaries In Victorian British Columbia / David A. Chang
  • 8. Decolonising Psychology: Self-Determination And Social And Emotional Well-Being / Pat Dudgeon
  • 9. Colours Of Creation / Nalani Wilson-Hokowhitu
  • pt. 2 Indigenous theory and method
  • 10. The Emperor's `New' Materialisms: Indigenous Materialisms And Disciplinary Colonialism / Brendan Hokowhitu
  • 11. Intimate Encounters Aboriginal Labour Stories And The Violence Of The Colonial Archive / Natalie Harkin
  • 12. Maku Ano E Hanga Toku Nei Whare: I Myself Shall Build My House / Leonie Pihama
  • 13. On The Politics Of Indigenous Translation: Listening To Indigenous Peoples In And On Their Own Terms / Dale Turner
  • 14. Auntie's Bundle: Conversation And Research Methodologies With Knowledge Gifter Sherry Copenace / Kim Anderson
  • 15. When Nothingness Revokes Certainty: A Maori Speculation / Carl Mika
  • 16. Vital Earth/Vibrant Earthworks/Living Earthworks Vocabularies / Chadwick Allen
  • 17. "To Be A Good Relative Means Being A Good Relative To Everyone": Indigenous Feminisms Is For Everyone / Jennifer Denetdalc
  • 18. `Objectivity' And Repatriation: Pulling On The Colonisers' Tale / Clayton Dumont
  • pt. 3 Sovereignty
  • 19. Incommensurable Sovereignties: Indigenous Ontology Matters / Aileen Moreton
  • Robinson
  • 20. Mana Maori Motuhake: Maori Concepts And Practices Of Sovereignty / Margaret Mutu
  • 21. He Ali'I Ka `Aina, Ua Mau Kona Ea: Land Is The Chief, Long May She Reign' / Kamanamaikalani Beamer
  • 22. Relational Accountability In Indigenous Governance: Navigating The Doctrine Of Distrust In The Osage Nation / Rauna Dennison
  • 23. Ellos Deatnu And Post-State Indigenous Feminist Sovereignty / Rauna Kuokkanen
  • 24. Striking Back: The 1980S Aboriginal Art Movement And The Performativity Of Sovereignty / Crystal McKinnon
  • 25. Communality As Everyday Indigenous Sovereignty In Oaxaca, Mexico / Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez
  • 26. American Indian Sovereignty Versus The United States / Robert J. Miller
  • pt. 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 / Linda Tuhiwai Smith
  • 28. Once Were Maoists: Third World Currents In Fourth World Anti-Colonialism, Vancouver, 1967
  • 1975 / Glen Sean Coulthard
  • 29. Resurgent Kinships: Indigenous Relations Of Well-Being Vs. Humanitarian Health Economies / Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan)
  • 30. Indigenous Environmental Justice: Towards An Ethical And Sustainable Future / Deborah McGregor
  • 31. Diverse Indigenous Environmental Identities: Maori Resource Management Innovations / Maria Bargh
  • 32. The Ski Or The Wheel?: Foregrounding Sami Technological Innovation In The Arctic Region And Challenging Its Invisibility In The History Of Humanity / May-Britt Ohman
  • 33. The Indigenous Digital Footprint / Paora Mato
  • pt. 5 Bodies, performance, and praxis
  • 34. Identity Is A Poor Substitute For Relating: Genetic Ancestry, Critical Polyamory, Property, And Relations / Kim TallBear
  • 35. Indigeneity And Performance / Stephanie Nohclani Teves
  • 36. Indigenous Insistence On Film / Jo Smith
  • 37. The Politics Of Language In Indigenous Cinema / Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.
  • 38. Entangled Histories And Transformative Futures: Indigenous Sport In The 21St Century / Fa'anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa
  • 39. Raranga As Healing Methodology: Body, Place, And Making / Tawhanga Nopera
  • 40. Becoming Knowledgeable: Indigenous Embodied Praxis / Simone Ulalka Tur
  • 41. Nyuragil
  • Playing The `Game' / John Maynard
  • 42. Academic And Stem Success: Pathways To Indigenous Sovereignty / Michelle M. Hague
  • 43. Aboriginal Child As Knowledge Producer: Bringing Into Dialogue Indigenist Epistemologies And Culturally Responsive Pedagogies For Schooling / Lester-Irahinna Rigney.