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Speaking of indigeneity: Navigating genealogies against erasure and #RhetoricSoWhite
The Quarterly journal of speech, 2019Given the force of colonial violence and the politics of erasure, I argue it is imperative to deeply address what Rhetorical Studies has inherited from academic predecessors and to uncover colonialism's enduring impacts on our field.
Tiara R. Na’puti
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Introduction: Indigeneity and Indigenous Media on the Global Stage
Global Indigenous Media, 2020In the dry, adobe-baking heat of a New Mexico summer, eighteen eager Native American writers, directors, and actors converged on the campus of the Institute of American Indian Arts (iaia) in Santa Fe in 2004 to participate in what was promoted as a route
P. Wilson, Michelle Stewart
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Indigenous Bioethics and Indigenous Rights
2021Issues related to the health of Indigenous peoples are deeply connected to the ongoing legacy of colonization and to complex issues about access to human rights. In this chapter we explore how the field of bioethics can contribute to solutions through a consideration of Indigenous perspectives on health and the ongoing effects of colonization.
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South Africa’s settler-colonial present: Khoisan revivalism and the question of indigeneity
, 2020South Africa’s settler-colonial past is widely acknowledged. And yet, commonplace understandings of the post-apartheid era and a focus on the end of segregation make an appraisal of settler colonialism in present-day South Africa difficult and ...
Lorenzo Veracini, Rafaël Verbuyst
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Indigenous Peoples and Indigeneity
2016Tawhai provides a thorough and much needed examination of the notions of Indigenous peoples and indigeneity as expressed through international instruments such as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The chapter critically explores the tensions these notions cause for considerations of citizenship and social justice ...
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Environmental colonialism, digital indigeneity, and the politicization of resilience
, 2020While there is wide scholarly agreement that anthropogenic climate change has serious global implications, more debate exists around whether discourses of adaptation and resilience are effective at inspiring the necessary politics for addressing those ...
Jason C. Young
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The culturalisation of indigeneity: the Palestinian-Bedouin of the Naqab and indigenous rights
International Journal of Human Rights, 2019The Palestinian-Bedouin community in the Naqab, the southern region of Palestine/Israel, has been capitalising since the mid-2000s on the international discourse on indigeneity in their struggle for land justice. The mobilisation of indigenous rights has
Lana Tatour
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Engaging (with) Indigeneity: Decolonization and Indigenous/Indigenizing Sport History
Journal of Sport History, 2019AbstractThe drive to decolonize the academy has led to the reconstruction of old understandings, yet much of the critical studies tradition does little more than add “data” from colonially suppressed peoples without re-examining the dominant discursive narratives.
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Forged in flames: indigeneity, forest fire and geographies of blame in the Philippines
, 2020The forests of Southeast Asia are represented as increasingly ‘at-risk' to fire, constituting a regional fire politics concerned with the management and organisation of environmental blame.
Will Smith, W. Dressler
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Indigeneity as Social Construct and Political Tool
Human Rights Quarterly, 2019:The goal of indigenous rights and recognition is best served by recognizing the social constructedness of indigeneity as a political tool to ground claims within nation states.
Benjamin Gregg
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