This book focuses on the pioneering collaborative work between Native women storytellers and women ethnographers/editors. In this review of the intersubjectively relational methodologies of these women, we see that the most exemplary ethnographies are integrally grounded in and of value to the tribal communities of the Native women storytellers.
This book focuses on the pioneering collaborative work between Native women storytellers and women ethnographers/editors. In this review of the intersubjectively relational methodologies of these women, we see that the most exemplary ethnographies are integrally grounded in and of value to the tribal communities of the Native women storytellers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez is Caterpillar Professor of English at Bradley University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction: Women Ethnographers, Relational Science, and Native American Women Storytellers ? Chapter 2: Franc Johnson Newcomb's Navajo Ethnography of Ahson Tsosie in Hosteen Klah Chapter 3: The Interwoven Stories of Maria Chona and Ruth M. Underhill: The Autobiography of a Papago Woman Chapter 4: "I'm going to tell you a story": Mountain Wolf Woman and Transitional Ethnographic Relations Chapter 5: The Convergence of Life and Myth as Testimonio in Julie Cruikshank's Life Lived Like a Story Chapter 6: Mrs. Angela Sidney's Stories about the Gold Rush Years and their Colonizing Effects on the First Nations People of the Yukon Chapter 7: Indigenous Origination in Bighorse the Warrior by Tiana Bighorse and Noël Bennett Epilogue: The Value of Women's Relational Ethnographic Practice: Epistemology, Methodology, and Pedagogy Works Cited About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction: Women Ethnographers, Relational Science, and Native American Women Storytellers ? Chapter 2: Franc Johnson Newcomb's Navajo Ethnography of Ahson Tsosie in Hosteen Klah Chapter 3: The Interwoven Stories of Maria Chona and Ruth M. Underhill: The Autobiography of a Papago Woman Chapter 4: "I'm going to tell you a story": Mountain Wolf Woman and Transitional Ethnographic Relations Chapter 5: The Convergence of Life and Myth as Testimonio in Julie Cruikshank's Life Lived Like a Story Chapter 6: Mrs. Angela Sidney's Stories about the Gold Rush Years and their Colonizing Effects on the First Nations People of the Yukon Chapter 7: Indigenous Origination in Bighorse the Warrior by Tiana Bighorse and Noël Bennett Epilogue: The Value of Women's Relational Ethnographic Practice: Epistemology, Methodology, and Pedagogy Works Cited About the Author
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