Explores how storytelling engages and builds new interconnections between people and their histories, environments, and cultural geographies. Focuses on the significance of storytelling in Indigenous knowledge frameworks and other ways of knowing, and how researchers have embraced narrative and story as a part of their methodologies.
Explores how storytelling engages and builds new interconnections between people and their histories, environments, and cultural geographies. Focuses on the significance of storytelling in Indigenous knowledge frameworks and other ways of knowing, and how researchers have embraced narrative and story as a part of their methodologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction / Julia Christensen, Christopher Cox, and Lisa Szabo-Jones Section One: Storytelling to Understand Chapter One Finding My Way: Emotions and Ethics in Community-Based Action Research with Indigenous Communities / Leonie Sandercock Chapter Two Notes from the Underbridge / Christine Stewart and Jacquie Leggatt Chapter Three Re-valuing Code-Switching: Lessons from Kaska Narrative Performances / Patrick Moore Section Two: Storytelling to Share Chapter Four Art, Heart, and Health: Experiences from Northern British Columbia / Kendra Mitchell-Foster and Sarah de Leeuw Chapter Five "Grandson, / this is meat": Hunting Metonymy in François Mandeville's This Is What They Say / Jasmine Spencer Section Three: Storytelling to Create Chapter Six sleepless in Somba K'e / Rita Wong Chapter Seven Old Rawhide Died / Bren Kolson Chapter Eight Métis Storytelling across Time and Space: Situating the Personal and Academic Self between Homelands / Zoe Todd Conclusion / Julia Christensen, Christopher Cox, and Lisa Szabo-Jones References About the Contributors Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction / Julia Christensen, Christopher Cox, and Lisa Szabo-Jones Section One: Storytelling to Understand Chapter One Finding My Way: Emotions and Ethics in Community-Based Action Research with Indigenous Communities / Leonie Sandercock Chapter Two Notes from the Underbridge / Christine Stewart and Jacquie Leggatt Chapter Three Re-valuing Code-Switching: Lessons from Kaska Narrative Performances / Patrick Moore Section Two: Storytelling to Share Chapter Four Art, Heart, and Health: Experiences from Northern British Columbia / Kendra Mitchell-Foster and Sarah de Leeuw Chapter Five "Grandson, / this is meat": Hunting Metonymy in François Mandeville's This Is What They Say / Jasmine Spencer Section Three: Storytelling to Create Chapter Six sleepless in Somba K'e / Rita Wong Chapter Seven Old Rawhide Died / Bren Kolson Chapter Eight Métis Storytelling across Time and Space: Situating the Personal and Academic Self between Homelands / Zoe Todd Conclusion / Julia Christensen, Christopher Cox, and Lisa Szabo-Jones References About the Contributors Index
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