Carolyn Smith-Morris
Indigenous Communalism
Belonging, Healthy Communities, and Decolonizing the Collective
Carolyn Smith-Morris
Indigenous Communalism
Belonging, Healthy Communities, and Decolonizing the Collective
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Indigenous Communalism is a study of community building in Native communities, and considers what models might be drawn from the strategies of Indigenous groups for post-colonial communalism and native self-determination in contemporary global society. Drawing on her ethnographic work among the Akimel O'odham and the Wiradjuri, Carolyn Smith-Morris shows how communal work and culture help these communities form distinctive indigenous bonds.
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Indigenous Communalism is a study of community building in Native communities, and considers what models might be drawn from the strategies of Indigenous groups for post-colonial communalism and native self-determination in contemporary global society. Drawing on her ethnographic work among the Akimel O'odham and the Wiradjuri, Carolyn Smith-Morris shows how communal work and culture help these communities form distinctive indigenous bonds.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781978805422
- ISBN-10: 197880542X
- Artikelnr.: 56972054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781978805422
- ISBN-10: 197880542X
- Artikelnr.: 56972054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carolyn Smith-Morris is an associate professor of anthropology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of Diabetes among the Pima, editor of Diagnostic Controversy: Cultural Perspectives on Competing Knowledge in Healthcare, and co-editor of Chronic Conditions, Fluid States: Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness.
Preface
Positioning
Acknowledgements
Introduction
To Begin, What is
Communalism?
Politics of Indigeneity - What is Indigenous?
or
Terms, Frames, and
Representations
Why is Communalism
Missing
The Dangers of Communalism
Communalism and
Health
Community with the Name ‘Gila
River’
Committing to Communal Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
Outline of the
Book
Chapter 1 -
Belonging
Introductions
Relationships and Being
Present
Building
Consensus
An Introduction to
Communalism
The Dangers of Communalism
The Touchstones of
Belonging
Conclusion - More than
Membership
Chapter 2 -
Generation
Individuals in a Communal
Context
Western
Individualism
Pima
Individualism(s)
Generating Community Out of
Individuals
Chapter 3 -
Representation
Authority and Representation
Representing Communal
Knowledge
Representation & Race - Communal
Genetics
Representing Indigenous
Diversity
Chapter 4 -
Hybridity
Hybridity and Human
Community
Extremes of
Communalism
Individual/Communal Conflict at Gila
River
Theories of Hybridity and
Divisibility
The Communal
Individual
Protecting the Communal
Individual
Chapter 5 - Asserting
Communalism
Case 1 - Communalism in
Research
Case 2 - Communalism and the
Body
Case 3 - Communalism in
Healing
Fostering
Communalism
Chapter 6 - Indigenous Communalism - Global
Implications
Is There a Global Indigenous
Communalism?
Place
Global Indigenous Communalism
Foundations in Place
Communalism and Rights
Conclusion - Representing
Communalism
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Positioning
Acknowledgements
Introduction
To Begin, What is
Communalism?
Politics of Indigeneity - What is Indigenous?
or
Terms, Frames, and
Representations
Why is Communalism
Missing
The Dangers of Communalism
Communalism and
Health
Community with the Name ‘Gila
River’
Committing to Communal Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
Outline of the
Book
Chapter 1 -
Belonging
Introductions
Relationships and Being
Present
Building
Consensus
An Introduction to
Communalism
The Dangers of Communalism
The Touchstones of
Belonging
Conclusion - More than
Membership
Chapter 2 -
Generation
Individuals in a Communal
Context
Western
Individualism
Pima
Individualism(s)
Generating Community Out of
Individuals
Chapter 3 -
Representation
Authority and Representation
Representing Communal
Knowledge
Representation & Race - Communal
Genetics
Representing Indigenous
Diversity
Chapter 4 -
Hybridity
Hybridity and Human
Community
Extremes of
Communalism
Individual/Communal Conflict at Gila
River
Theories of Hybridity and
Divisibility
The Communal
Individual
Protecting the Communal
Individual
Chapter 5 - Asserting
Communalism
Case 1 - Communalism in
Research
Case 2 - Communalism and the
Body
Case 3 - Communalism in
Healing
Fostering
Communalism
Chapter 6 - Indigenous Communalism - Global
Implications
Is There a Global Indigenous
Communalism?
Place
Global Indigenous Communalism
Foundations in Place
Communalism and Rights
Conclusion - Representing
Communalism
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Positioning
Acknowledgements
Introduction
To Begin, What is
Communalism?
Politics of Indigeneity - What is Indigenous?
or
Terms, Frames, and
Representations
Why is Communalism
Missing
The Dangers of Communalism
Communalism and
Health
Community with the Name ‘Gila
River’
Committing to Communal Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
Outline of the
Book
Chapter 1 -
Belonging
Introductions
Relationships and Being
Present
Building
Consensus
An Introduction to
Communalism
The Dangers of Communalism
The Touchstones of
Belonging
Conclusion - More than
Membership
Chapter 2 -
Generation
Individuals in a Communal
Context
Western
Individualism
Pima
Individualism(s)
Generating Community Out of
Individuals
Chapter 3 -
Representation
Authority and Representation
Representing Communal
Knowledge
Representation & Race - Communal
Genetics
Representing Indigenous
Diversity
Chapter 4 -
Hybridity
Hybridity and Human
Community
Extremes of
Communalism
Individual/Communal Conflict at Gila
River
Theories of Hybridity and
Divisibility
The Communal
Individual
Protecting the Communal
Individual
Chapter 5 - Asserting
Communalism
Case 1 - Communalism in
Research
Case 2 - Communalism and the
Body
Case 3 - Communalism in
Healing
Fostering
Communalism
Chapter 6 - Indigenous Communalism - Global
Implications
Is There a Global Indigenous
Communalism?
Place
Global Indigenous Communalism
Foundations in Place
Communalism and Rights
Conclusion - Representing
Communalism
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
Positioning
Acknowledgements
Introduction
To Begin, What is
Communalism?
Politics of Indigeneity - What is Indigenous?
or
Terms, Frames, and
Representations
Why is Communalism
Missing
The Dangers of Communalism
Communalism and
Health
Community with the Name ‘Gila
River’
Committing to Communal Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
Outline of the
Book
Chapter 1 -
Belonging
Introductions
Relationships and Being
Present
Building
Consensus
An Introduction to
Communalism
The Dangers of Communalism
The Touchstones of
Belonging
Conclusion - More than
Membership
Chapter 2 -
Generation
Individuals in a Communal
Context
Western
Individualism
Pima
Individualism(s)
Generating Community Out of
Individuals
Chapter 3 -
Representation
Authority and Representation
Representing Communal
Knowledge
Representation & Race - Communal
Genetics
Representing Indigenous
Diversity
Chapter 4 -
Hybridity
Hybridity and Human
Community
Extremes of
Communalism
Individual/Communal Conflict at Gila
River
Theories of Hybridity and
Divisibility
The Communal
Individual
Protecting the Communal
Individual
Chapter 5 - Asserting
Communalism
Case 1 - Communalism in
Research
Case 2 - Communalism and the
Body
Case 3 - Communalism in
Healing
Fostering
Communalism
Chapter 6 - Indigenous Communalism - Global
Implications
Is There a Global Indigenous
Communalism?
Place
Global Indigenous Communalism
Foundations in Place
Communalism and Rights
Conclusion - Representing
Communalism
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index