Indigenous Experience Today
Herausgeber: De La Cadena, Marisol; Starn, Orin
Indigenous Experience Today
Herausgeber: De La Cadena, Marisol; Starn, Orin
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Assesses a key and founding topic of anthropology for students in the field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Clever Fox Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781845205195
- ISBN-10: 1845205197
- Artikelnr.: 22541001
- Verlag: Clever Fox Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781845205195
- ISBN-10: 1845205197
- Artikelnr.: 22541001
Orin Starn is Sally Dalton Robinson Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, USA.Marisol de la Cadena is Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of California at Davis.
Introduction
Part 1: Indigenous Identities, Old and New
one: Indigenous Voice
two: Tibetan Indigeneity: Translations, Resemblances, and Uptake
three: ''Our Struggle Has Just Begun: Experiences of Belonging and Mapuche Formations of Self
Part 2: Territory and Questions of Sovereignty
four: Indigeneity as Relational Identity: The Construction of Australian Land Rights
five: Choctaw Tribal Sovereignty at the Turn of the 21st Century
six: Sovereignty's Betrayals
Part 3: Indigeneity Beyond Borders
seven: Varieties of Indigenous Experience: Diasporas, Homelands, Sovereignties
eight: Diasporic Media and Hmong/Miao Formulations of Nativeness and Displacement
nine: Bolivian Indigeneity in Japan: Folklorized Music Performance
Part 4: The Boundary Politics of Indigeneity
ten: Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India
eleven: Ever-Diminishing Circles: The Paradoxes of Belonging in Botswana
twelve: The Native and the Neoliberal Down Under: Neoliberalism and "Endangered Authenticities"
Part 5: Indigenous Self-Representation, Non-Indigenous Collaborators and the Politics of Knowledge
thirteen: Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains
fourteen: The Terrible Nearness of Distant Places: Making History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Afterword: Indigeneity Today
Part 1: Indigenous Identities, Old and New
one: Indigenous Voice
two: Tibetan Indigeneity: Translations, Resemblances, and Uptake
three: ''Our Struggle Has Just Begun: Experiences of Belonging and Mapuche Formations of Self
Part 2: Territory and Questions of Sovereignty
four: Indigeneity as Relational Identity: The Construction of Australian Land Rights
five: Choctaw Tribal Sovereignty at the Turn of the 21st Century
six: Sovereignty's Betrayals
Part 3: Indigeneity Beyond Borders
seven: Varieties of Indigenous Experience: Diasporas, Homelands, Sovereignties
eight: Diasporic Media and Hmong/Miao Formulations of Nativeness and Displacement
nine: Bolivian Indigeneity in Japan: Folklorized Music Performance
Part 4: The Boundary Politics of Indigeneity
ten: Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India
eleven: Ever-Diminishing Circles: The Paradoxes of Belonging in Botswana
twelve: The Native and the Neoliberal Down Under: Neoliberalism and "Endangered Authenticities"
Part 5: Indigenous Self-Representation, Non-Indigenous Collaborators and the Politics of Knowledge
thirteen: Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains
fourteen: The Terrible Nearness of Distant Places: Making History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Afterword: Indigeneity Today
Introduction
Part 1: Indigenous Identities, Old and New
one: Indigenous Voice
two: Tibetan Indigeneity: Translations, Resemblances, and Uptake
three: ''Our Struggle Has Just Begun: Experiences of Belonging and Mapuche Formations of Self
Part 2: Territory and Questions of Sovereignty
four: Indigeneity as Relational Identity: The Construction of Australian Land Rights
five: Choctaw Tribal Sovereignty at the Turn of the 21st Century
six: Sovereignty's Betrayals
Part 3: Indigeneity Beyond Borders
seven: Varieties of Indigenous Experience: Diasporas, Homelands, Sovereignties
eight: Diasporic Media and Hmong/Miao Formulations of Nativeness and Displacement
nine: Bolivian Indigeneity in Japan: Folklorized Music Performance
Part 4: The Boundary Politics of Indigeneity
ten: Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India
eleven: Ever-Diminishing Circles: The Paradoxes of Belonging in Botswana
twelve: The Native and the Neoliberal Down Under: Neoliberalism and "Endangered Authenticities"
Part 5: Indigenous Self-Representation, Non-Indigenous Collaborators and the Politics of Knowledge
thirteen: Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains
fourteen: The Terrible Nearness of Distant Places: Making History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Afterword: Indigeneity Today
Part 1: Indigenous Identities, Old and New
one: Indigenous Voice
two: Tibetan Indigeneity: Translations, Resemblances, and Uptake
three: ''Our Struggle Has Just Begun: Experiences of Belonging and Mapuche Formations of Self
Part 2: Territory and Questions of Sovereignty
four: Indigeneity as Relational Identity: The Construction of Australian Land Rights
five: Choctaw Tribal Sovereignty at the Turn of the 21st Century
six: Sovereignty's Betrayals
Part 3: Indigeneity Beyond Borders
seven: Varieties of Indigenous Experience: Diasporas, Homelands, Sovereignties
eight: Diasporic Media and Hmong/Miao Formulations of Nativeness and Displacement
nine: Bolivian Indigeneity in Japan: Folklorized Music Performance
Part 4: The Boundary Politics of Indigeneity
ten: Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India
eleven: Ever-Diminishing Circles: The Paradoxes of Belonging in Botswana
twelve: The Native and the Neoliberal Down Under: Neoliberalism and "Endangered Authenticities"
Part 5: Indigenous Self-Representation, Non-Indigenous Collaborators and the Politics of Knowledge
thirteen: Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains
fourteen: The Terrible Nearness of Distant Places: Making History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Afterword: Indigeneity Today