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- Native Studies Keywords
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: University of Arizona Press
- Series: Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies
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Native Studies Keywords explores selected concepts in Native studies and the words commonly used to describe them, words whose meanings have been insufficiently examined. This edited volume focuses on the following eight concepts: sovereignty, land, indigeneity, nation, blood, tradition, colonialism, and indigenous knowledge. Each section includes three or four essays and provides definitions, meanings, and significance to the concept, lending a historical, social, and political context.
Take sovereignty, for example. The word has served as the battle cry for social justice in Indian Country. But what is the meaning of sovereignty? Native peoples with diverse political beliefs all might say they support sovereignty—without understanding fully the meaning and implications packed in the word.
The field of Native studies is filled with many such words whose meanings are presumed, rather than articulated or debated. Consequently, the foundational terms within Native studies always have multiple and conflicting meanings. These terms carry the colonial baggage that has accrued from centuries of contested words.
Native Studies Keywords is a genealogical project that looks at the history of words that claim to have no history. It is the first book to examine the foundational concepts of Native American studies, offering multiple perspectives and opening a critical new conversation.
Take sovereignty, for example. The word has served as the battle cry for social justice in Indian Country. But what is the meaning of sovereignty? Native peoples with diverse political beliefs all might say they support sovereignty—without understanding fully the meaning and implications packed in the word.
The field of Native studies is filled with many such words whose meanings are presumed, rather than articulated or debated. Consequently, the foundational terms within Native studies always have multiple and conflicting meanings. These terms carry the colonial baggage that has accrued from centuries of contested words.
Native Studies Keywords is a genealogical project that looks at the history of words that claim to have no history. It is the first book to examine the foundational concepts of Native American studies, offering multiple perspectives and opening a critical new conversation.
Table of Contents
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- Introduction and Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-xi
- Sovereignty
- pp. 3-17
- Visual Sovereignty
- pp. 25-34
- Postcolonial Sovereignty
- pp. 35-58
- No Island Is an Island
- pp. 90-108
- Indigeneity
- pp. 109-118
- Analytics of Indigeneity
- pp. 119-129
- Genomic Articulations of Indigeneity
- pp. 130-156
- Nationalism
- pp. 168-179
- Indigenous Nationhood
- pp. 180-198
- Blood Policing
- pp. 209-220
- Mixed-Blood
- pp. 221-232
- Tradition and Performance
- pp. 257-270
- Colonialism
- pp. 271-283
- Settler Colonialism
- pp. 284-300
- Decolonization
- pp. 301-308
- Indigenous Epistemologies/Knowledges
- pp. 309-318
- Epistemology
- pp. 339-346
- Editors and Contributors
- pp. 347-348
Additional Information
ISBN
9780816501700
Related ISBN(s)
9780816531509
MARC Record
OCLC
907618380
Pages
368
Launched on MUSE
2015-04-18
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2015