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Doings with the land and sea: Decolonising geographies, Indigeneity, and enacting place-agency
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foundations of the geographical discipline. Yet despite many scholars recognising and arguing for the need for these perspectives, Indigeneity remains ...
Adam J Barker, J. Pickerill
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Dancing the Pluriverse: Indigenous Performance as Ontological Praxis [PDF]
This article discusses ways that Indigenous dance is an ontological praxis that is embodied and telluric, meaning “of the earth.” It looks at how dancing bodies perform in relationship to ecosystems and entities within them, producing ontological ...
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This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics in the Bolivian Chaco (Cornell University Press 2018).
C. McEwan, J. Bryan, Penelope Anthias
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Toward a Thrutopian Metacrisis Curriculum
Humanity is facing a confluence of existential environmental and material crises threatening socio-economic sustainability and the web of life that predicates human existence.
Thomas Everth
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The Language of Ethnicity: Indigenous Narratives in Nepal soon after the Peoples’ War (1996–2006)
This text examines how ethnic activism in Nepal developed a political language that stressed local particularities and engaged in politics of difference while seeking to address audiences across the globe.
Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka
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Going Primitive: The Ethics of Indigenous Rights Activism in Contemporary Jharkhand
How and why did a labor union organizer from Goa, a former Naxalite student cadre from West Bengal and a Jesuit priest from Tamil Nadu end up as spokespersons for adivasi rights in contemporary Jharkhand?
Uday Chandra
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In this article, I question the logic informing paradigms of trauma that ontologize and essentialize events, such as the Holocaust and chattel slavery, making them unique, incomparable exceptions that encapsulate or inaugurate the violence of Western ...
Zahi Zalloua
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Agricultural, communal, and indigenous communities, organized as ejidos, have for centuries shown an ecocentric and devoted relationship with Nature, humanity, and the planet, and continue to apply their values in the development of rural tourism that promotes sustainability.
Amparo Miranda Zambrano, Gloria +1 more
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The Location of Settled Diasporas in Nova Scotian Fiction
This article offers a comparative study between two novels by Nova Scotian writers: George and Rue (2006), by George Elliott Clarke, and No Great Mischief (2000), by Alistair MacLeod.
Miasol Eguíbar-Holgado
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Visualizing Indigeneity as a Local Defense: Tourism in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
This paper portrays both how indigenous people reframe indigeneity as a local defense against tourism politics through active participation rather than passive performance, and how touristic actors redefine Indigeneity in tourism marketing through visual
S M Sadat al Sajib, Mohammed Jamir Uddin
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