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Becoming Indigenous: the ‘speculative turn’ in anthropology and the (re)colonisation of indigeneity
The Indigenous have become central to contemporary critical and governmental imaginaries as the West tries to cope with planetary crises imbricated in the legacies of modernity and settler colonialism.
D. Chandler, J. Reid
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The Politics of the Anthropocene: Temporality, Ecology, and Indigeneity
The notion of the Anthropocene has become an instrumental backdrop against which post-foundational social theory and political research frame political action in a way that defies modern certainty and, somewhat paradoxically, anthropocentrism, under ...
Elisa Randazzo, Hannah Richter
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Investigating Discourses of Indigeneity and Taino Survival in Jamaica
In Jamaica, the longstanding notion of indigenous extinction through colonial violence and subsequent intermixing with enslaved Africans has led to widespread debate on the island regarding the legitimacy of Taíno survival. Colonial narratives attesting
Shenhat Haile
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Conflict, Claim and Contradiction in the New Indigenous State of Bolivia [PDF]
Recent conflict between indigenous people and a self-styled indigenous state in Bolivia has brought to the fore some of the paradoxes and contradictions within the concept of indigeneity itself. The contemporary politics of state sponsored indigeneity in
Canessa, A
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Introduction. Out of Hidden India: Adivasi Histories, Stories, Visual Arts and Performances [PDF]
This issue of Anglistica AION is dedicated to indigenous India and to some of its forms of emerging subjectivity. After having been studied by ethnoanthropologists as cultural exceptions or worse after having embodied the stereotype of the ‘born ...
Ciocca, Rossella, DAS GUPTA, Sanjukta
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In this final report of three, I examine Indigenous peoples’ dynamic co-constitution with contemporary political economy in its manifestations of neoliberalism, resource extractivism, reordering production and labour relations.
S. Radcliffe
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Tourism in Iran: central control and indigeneity [PDF]
Iran has a long history and tradition of accommodating visitors and travellers, as well as having a great number of minority cultures within its borders, reflecting its geographic location astride some of the major trade routes in the Middle East ...
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Cholo Politics and Urban Indigenous Self-Fashioning in Bolivia
This article reviews recent ethnographic approaches to indigeneity in Bolivia from the global north. It examines some consequences of ethnographic choices to treat indigeneity as primarily a political challenge of power and inclusion, where indigenous ...
Robert Albro
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Indigeneity in the context of globalization: epistemological and sociocultural aspects
In recent decades, the “indigenization of modernity” has become one of the significant trends of the reconfiguration of landscapes of social and cultural diversity.
M. S. Kuropjatnik
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«Samiskheit» i Kunnskapsløftet 2020: Ei diskursanalytisk lesing av Fagfornyinga1
What idea of «Saaminess» is presented and produced by the current Saami and non-Saami national curricula of the Norwegian primary school? Our discourse analysis focussing on the interpellation of pupils shows that the two curricula express different ...
Leiv Sem, Asbjørn Kolberg
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