Remediating Cartographies of Erasure is a collaborative volume by leading sociocultural and linguistic anthropologists from Oceania, Africa, Europe, and the Americas that explores the moral imperatives of anthropology to assist Indigenous peoples in attaining self-determination and equality.
Remediating Cartographies of Erasure is a collaborative volume by leading sociocultural and linguistic anthropologists from Oceania, Africa, Europe, and the Americas that explores the moral imperatives of anthropology to assist Indigenous peoples in attaining self-determination and equality. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernard C. Perley (Tobique Maliseet) is a professor and the director of the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He is the author of Defying Maliseet Language Death: Emergent Vitalities of Language, Culture, and Identity in Eastern Canada (Nebraska, 2011) and a coeditor of Anthropological Theory for the Twenty-First Century: A Critical Approach and Language and Social Justice: Global Perspectives.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Remediating Cartographies of Erasure Bernard C. Perley Part 1. New Zealand 1. M¿ori and the Crown: Obstructing Indigenous Identity in Aotearoa–New Zealand Marama Muru-Lanning Part 2. Australia 2. Belonging in the Country: The Mythic Landscape of Australian Monoculturalism Patrick Sullivan 3. Remaking the World: A Partial Account of Warlpiri Meditations of Place under Settler-Colonial Rule Melinda Hinkson Part 3. Europe 4. Trickster Gastronomy: Eating the Earth and Resisting Dispossession on a Mediterranean Island Tracey Heatherington Part 4. Central America 5. “There Is Nothing to Celebrate”: Communal Land Titling and the Paradoxes of Indigenous Rights for Honduran Garifuna Keri Vacanti Brondo Part 5. North America 6. The Semiotic Reemergence of Cherokee Country Margaret Bender, Thomas N. Belt, and Hartwell Francis 7. Bordering on the Absurd: Colonial Cartographies, Maliseet Identities, and Phenomenal States Bernard C. Perley Part 6. South America 8. Thematic Maps as a Strategy of Landscape Reinscription: The Alto Perené Ashéninka Remediation Project Elena Mihas 9. Bolivia’s Gas Boom and the Guarani: Remediation and Erasure during the Government of Evo Morales Bret Gustafson 10. Mebengokre Kayapo Mapping as Graphic Oratory: Cartography as Historical and Ecological Basis of Territorial Claims Terence Turner Contributors Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Remediating Cartographies of Erasure Bernard C. Perley Part 1. New Zealand 1. M¿ori and the Crown: Obstructing Indigenous Identity in Aotearoa–New Zealand Marama Muru-Lanning Part 2. Australia 2. Belonging in the Country: The Mythic Landscape of Australian Monoculturalism Patrick Sullivan 3. Remaking the World: A Partial Account of Warlpiri Meditations of Place under Settler-Colonial Rule Melinda Hinkson Part 3. Europe 4. Trickster Gastronomy: Eating the Earth and Resisting Dispossession on a Mediterranean Island Tracey Heatherington Part 4. Central America 5. “There Is Nothing to Celebrate”: Communal Land Titling and the Paradoxes of Indigenous Rights for Honduran Garifuna Keri Vacanti Brondo Part 5. North America 6. The Semiotic Reemergence of Cherokee Country Margaret Bender, Thomas N. Belt, and Hartwell Francis 7. Bordering on the Absurd: Colonial Cartographies, Maliseet Identities, and Phenomenal States Bernard C. Perley Part 6. South America 8. Thematic Maps as a Strategy of Landscape Reinscription: The Alto Perené Ashéninka Remediation Project Elena Mihas 9. Bolivia’s Gas Boom and the Guarani: Remediation and Erasure during the Government of Evo Morales Bret Gustafson 10. Mebengokre Kayapo Mapping as Graphic Oratory: Cartography as Historical and Ecological Basis of Territorial Claims Terence Turner Contributors Index
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