Indigenous Textual Cultures
Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire
Herausgeber: Wanhalla, Angela; Ballantyne, Tony; Paterson, Lachy
Indigenous Textual Cultures
Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire
Herausgeber: Wanhalla, Angela; Ballantyne, Tony; Paterson, Lachy
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The contributors to Indigenous Textual Cultures examined the ways in which indigenous peoples created textual cultures to navigate, shape, and contest empire, colonialism, and modernity.
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The contributors to Indigenous Textual Cultures examined the ways in which indigenous peoples created textual cultures to navigate, shape, and contest empire, colonialism, and modernity.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781478010814
- ISBN-10: 1478010819
- Artikelnr.: 58295254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781478010814
- ISBN-10: 1478010819
- Artikelnr.: 58295254
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tony Ballantyne is Pro-Vice-Chancellor in the Division of Humanities at the University of Otago in New Zealand. His many books include Entanglements of Empire: Missionaries, M¿ori, and the Question of the Body, also published by Duke University Press. Lachy Paterson is Professor at the University of Otago's Te Tumu: School of M¿ori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies. Angela Wanhalla is Associate Professor of History at the University of Otago.
Acknowledgements ix Introduction. Indigenous Textual Cultures, the Politics of Difference, and the Dynamism of Practice / Tony Ballantyne and Lachy Paterson 1 Part I. Archives and Debates 1. Ka Waihona Palapala M
neleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and the Hawaiian-Language Archives / Noelani Arista 31 2. Kanak Writings and Written Tradition in the Archive of New Caledonia's 1917 War / Alban Bensa and Adrian Muckle 60 3. M
ori Lteracy Practices in Colonial New Zealand / Lachy Paterson 80 Part II. Orality and Texts 4. "Don't Destroy the Writing": Time-and Space-Based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth-Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada's Pacific Coast / Keith Thor Carlson 5. Talking Traditions: Orality, Ecology, and Spirituality in Mangaia's Textual Culture / Michael P. J. Reilly 131 6. Polynesian Family Manuscripts (Puta Tuana) from the Society and Austral Islands: Interior History, Formal Logic, and Social Uses / Bruno Saura 154 Part III. Readers 7. Print Media, the Swahili Language, and Textual Cultures in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, ca. 1923–1939 / Emma Hunter 175 8. Going Off Script: Aboriginal Rejection and Repurposing of English Literacies / Laura Radmaker 195 9. "Read It, Don't Smoke It!": Developing and Maintaining Literacy in Papua New Guinea / Evelyn Ellerman 216 Part IV. Writers 10. Colonial Copyright, Customs, and Indigenous Textualities: Literary Authority and Textual Citizenship / Isabel Hofmeyr 245 11. He Pukapuka Tataku i ng
Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui: Reading Te Rauparaha through Time / Arini Loader 263 12. Writing and Beyond in Indigenous North America: The Occom Network / Ivy Schweitzer 289 Bibliography 315 Contributors 345 Index
neleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and the Hawaiian-Language Archives / Noelani Arista 31 2. Kanak Writings and Written Tradition in the Archive of New Caledonia's 1917 War / Alban Bensa and Adrian Muckle 60 3. M
ori Lteracy Practices in Colonial New Zealand / Lachy Paterson 80 Part II. Orality and Texts 4. "Don't Destroy the Writing": Time-and Space-Based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth-Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada's Pacific Coast / Keith Thor Carlson 5. Talking Traditions: Orality, Ecology, and Spirituality in Mangaia's Textual Culture / Michael P. J. Reilly 131 6. Polynesian Family Manuscripts (Puta Tuana) from the Society and Austral Islands: Interior History, Formal Logic, and Social Uses / Bruno Saura 154 Part III. Readers 7. Print Media, the Swahili Language, and Textual Cultures in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, ca. 1923–1939 / Emma Hunter 175 8. Going Off Script: Aboriginal Rejection and Repurposing of English Literacies / Laura Radmaker 195 9. "Read It, Don't Smoke It!": Developing and Maintaining Literacy in Papua New Guinea / Evelyn Ellerman 216 Part IV. Writers 10. Colonial Copyright, Customs, and Indigenous Textualities: Literary Authority and Textual Citizenship / Isabel Hofmeyr 245 11. He Pukapuka Tataku i ng
Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui: Reading Te Rauparaha through Time / Arini Loader 263 12. Writing and Beyond in Indigenous North America: The Occom Network / Ivy Schweitzer 289 Bibliography 315 Contributors 345 Index
Acknowledgements ix Introduction. Indigenous Textual Cultures, the Politics of Difference, and the Dynamism of Practice / Tony Ballantyne and Lachy Paterson 1 Part I. Archives and Debates 1. Ka Waihona Palapala M
neleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and the Hawaiian-Language Archives / Noelani Arista 31 2. Kanak Writings and Written Tradition in the Archive of New Caledonia's 1917 War / Alban Bensa and Adrian Muckle 60 3. M
ori Lteracy Practices in Colonial New Zealand / Lachy Paterson 80 Part II. Orality and Texts 4. "Don't Destroy the Writing": Time-and Space-Based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth-Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada's Pacific Coast / Keith Thor Carlson 5. Talking Traditions: Orality, Ecology, and Spirituality in Mangaia's Textual Culture / Michael P. J. Reilly 131 6. Polynesian Family Manuscripts (Puta Tuana) from the Society and Austral Islands: Interior History, Formal Logic, and Social Uses / Bruno Saura 154 Part III. Readers 7. Print Media, the Swahili Language, and Textual Cultures in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, ca. 1923–1939 / Emma Hunter 175 8. Going Off Script: Aboriginal Rejection and Repurposing of English Literacies / Laura Radmaker 195 9. "Read It, Don't Smoke It!": Developing and Maintaining Literacy in Papua New Guinea / Evelyn Ellerman 216 Part IV. Writers 10. Colonial Copyright, Customs, and Indigenous Textualities: Literary Authority and Textual Citizenship / Isabel Hofmeyr 245 11. He Pukapuka Tataku i ng
Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui: Reading Te Rauparaha through Time / Arini Loader 263 12. Writing and Beyond in Indigenous North America: The Occom Network / Ivy Schweitzer 289 Bibliography 315 Contributors 345 Index
neleo: Research in a Time of Plenty. Colonialism and the Hawaiian-Language Archives / Noelani Arista 31 2. Kanak Writings and Written Tradition in the Archive of New Caledonia's 1917 War / Alban Bensa and Adrian Muckle 60 3. M
ori Lteracy Practices in Colonial New Zealand / Lachy Paterson 80 Part II. Orality and Texts 4. "Don't Destroy the Writing": Time-and Space-Based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth-Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada's Pacific Coast / Keith Thor Carlson 5. Talking Traditions: Orality, Ecology, and Spirituality in Mangaia's Textual Culture / Michael P. J. Reilly 131 6. Polynesian Family Manuscripts (Puta Tuana) from the Society and Austral Islands: Interior History, Formal Logic, and Social Uses / Bruno Saura 154 Part III. Readers 7. Print Media, the Swahili Language, and Textual Cultures in Twentieth-Century Tanzania, ca. 1923–1939 / Emma Hunter 175 8. Going Off Script: Aboriginal Rejection and Repurposing of English Literacies / Laura Radmaker 195 9. "Read It, Don't Smoke It!": Developing and Maintaining Literacy in Papua New Guinea / Evelyn Ellerman 216 Part IV. Writers 10. Colonial Copyright, Customs, and Indigenous Textualities: Literary Authority and Textual Citizenship / Isabel Hofmeyr 245 11. He Pukapuka Tataku i ng
Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui: Reading Te Rauparaha through Time / Arini Loader 263 12. Writing and Beyond in Indigenous North America: The Occom Network / Ivy Schweitzer 289 Bibliography 315 Contributors 345 Index