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This edited collection explores the field of Indigenous popular culture, or IndigePop. Bringing together contributions by scholars and practitioners, it promotes a dialogue between diverse sites of knowledge production of and on the Indigenous popular, reflecting the multivocal and multisited landscape of contemporary Indigenous popular culture.

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This edited collection explores the field of Indigenous popular culture, or IndigePop. Bringing together contributions by scholars and practitioners, it promotes a dialogue between diverse sites of knowledge production of and on the Indigenous popular, reflecting the multivocal and multisited landscape of contemporary Indigenous popular culture.


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Svetlana Seibel is a postdoctoral research associate in North American Literary and Cultural Studies at Saarland University, Germany. She completed her PhD on Indigenous popular culture as a member of the International Research Training Group «Diversity». Her research has been published in journals such as Transmotion, Studies in Canadian Literature and European Journal of American Studies.

Kati Dlaske is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Languages at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Previously she worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Applied Linguistics at the University of Jyväskylä. Her research has been published in journals such as Language in Society, Gender and Language, Multilingua and Social Semiotics.