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The Challenge of the Indigenous
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Knowing Differently provides a comprehensive account of the worldviews nurtured and sustained by indigenous communities across the world through their distinctive understanding - of space and time, joy and pain, life and death, the epistemological clash with the 'scientific' or 'modern' world, along with consequences for their identity, survival and cultural transformation.
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Knowing Differently provides a comprehensive account of the worldviews nurtured and sustained by indigenous communities across the world through their distinctive understanding - of space and time, joy and pain, life and death, the epistemological clash with the 'scientific' or 'modern' world, along with consequences for their identity, survival and cultural transformation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317325680
- Artikelnr.: 43616293
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317325680
- Artikelnr.: 43616293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
G. N. Devy is Founder, Adivasi Academy, Tejgadh, and Founder, Bhasha Research and Publication Centre, Baroda (Vadodara), Gujarat, India. Geoffrey V. Davis is Chairperson, European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (EACLALS). K. K. Chakravarty is Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi, and Chancellor, National University of Education Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India.
Introduction K. K. Chakravarty 1. Being 'Primitive' in a Modern World: The
Andaman Islanders Vishvajit Pandya 2. Co-Existence of Multiple Timeframes:
Narratives of Myths and Cosmogony in India Vibha S. Chauhan 3. Pimatisiwin
Indigenous Knowledge Systems, North and South Priscilla Settee 4.
Metaphors of Fertility, Phallic Anxieties and Expiation of Grief in the
Babukusu Funeral Oratory Chris J. C. Wasike 5. The (Re-)imag(in)ing of the
Oba of Benin in Nigerian Dramatic Literature and its Implications in
Indigenous Studies Israel Meriomame Wekpe and Alero Uwawah 6. 'Kasapa':
Mobile Telephony and Changing Healthcare Communication in Ghana Perpetual
Crentsil 7. Discourse of Resistance and Protest in Meitei Folklore
Leisangthem Gitarani Devi 8. Sovereign Ontologies in Australia and
Aotearoa-New Zealand: Indigenous Responses to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and
Overstayers Emma Cox 9. Indigenous Worldviews and Environmental Footprints:
The Case of Prometheus vs Hermes A. O. Balcomb 10. Folk Heritage and
Classical Lore: The Grand Narratives from the Aegean Archipelago and Derek
Walcott's Caribbean Creole Readings Eckhard Breitinger 11. Conceptualizing
Space and Indigenous Knowledge: Articulations and Considerations for
Natural Resource Management in the Himalayas Seema M. Parihar, P. K.
Parihar, Soma Sarkar and Shilpy Sharma 12. Breaking the Power of
Patriarchy: Unity Dow's novel The Screaming of the Innocent Geoffrey V.
Davis 13. The National, the Indian, and Empowering Performance: Festive
Practices in the Highlands (Bolivia) Ximena Córdova 14. Contemporary Maori
Painting: Pictorial Representation of Land and Landscape Dieter
Riemenschneider 15. Art, Landscape, and Identity in She Plays with the
Darkness, The Madonna of Excelsior and Cion Gail Fincham 16. Indigenous
Languages in the Post-Colonial Era Zahid Akter 17. The Struggle for
Survival: Globalization and its Impact on Tribal Women in Kerala Lata
Marina Varghese 18. Eco-Fraternity of Kurum(b)a Tribes in Wayanad, Kerala
Nelson P. Abraham.
Andaman Islanders Vishvajit Pandya 2. Co-Existence of Multiple Timeframes:
Narratives of Myths and Cosmogony in India Vibha S. Chauhan 3. Pimatisiwin
Indigenous Knowledge Systems, North and South Priscilla Settee 4.
Metaphors of Fertility, Phallic Anxieties and Expiation of Grief in the
Babukusu Funeral Oratory Chris J. C. Wasike 5. The (Re-)imag(in)ing of the
Oba of Benin in Nigerian Dramatic Literature and its Implications in
Indigenous Studies Israel Meriomame Wekpe and Alero Uwawah 6. 'Kasapa':
Mobile Telephony and Changing Healthcare Communication in Ghana Perpetual
Crentsil 7. Discourse of Resistance and Protest in Meitei Folklore
Leisangthem Gitarani Devi 8. Sovereign Ontologies in Australia and
Aotearoa-New Zealand: Indigenous Responses to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and
Overstayers Emma Cox 9. Indigenous Worldviews and Environmental Footprints:
The Case of Prometheus vs Hermes A. O. Balcomb 10. Folk Heritage and
Classical Lore: The Grand Narratives from the Aegean Archipelago and Derek
Walcott's Caribbean Creole Readings Eckhard Breitinger 11. Conceptualizing
Space and Indigenous Knowledge: Articulations and Considerations for
Natural Resource Management in the Himalayas Seema M. Parihar, P. K.
Parihar, Soma Sarkar and Shilpy Sharma 12. Breaking the Power of
Patriarchy: Unity Dow's novel The Screaming of the Innocent Geoffrey V.
Davis 13. The National, the Indian, and Empowering Performance: Festive
Practices in the Highlands (Bolivia) Ximena Córdova 14. Contemporary Maori
Painting: Pictorial Representation of Land and Landscape Dieter
Riemenschneider 15. Art, Landscape, and Identity in She Plays with the
Darkness, The Madonna of Excelsior and Cion Gail Fincham 16. Indigenous
Languages in the Post-Colonial Era Zahid Akter 17. The Struggle for
Survival: Globalization and its Impact on Tribal Women in Kerala Lata
Marina Varghese 18. Eco-Fraternity of Kurum(b)a Tribes in Wayanad, Kerala
Nelson P. Abraham.
Introduction K. K. Chakravarty 1. Being 'Primitive' in a Modern World: The
Andaman Islanders Vishvajit Pandya 2. Co-Existence of Multiple Timeframes:
Narratives of Myths and Cosmogony in India Vibha S. Chauhan 3. Pimatisiwin
Indigenous Knowledge Systems, North and South Priscilla Settee 4.
Metaphors of Fertility, Phallic Anxieties and Expiation of Grief in the
Babukusu Funeral Oratory Chris J. C. Wasike 5. The (Re-)imag(in)ing of the
Oba of Benin in Nigerian Dramatic Literature and its Implications in
Indigenous Studies Israel Meriomame Wekpe and Alero Uwawah 6. 'Kasapa':
Mobile Telephony and Changing Healthcare Communication in Ghana Perpetual
Crentsil 7. Discourse of Resistance and Protest in Meitei Folklore
Leisangthem Gitarani Devi 8. Sovereign Ontologies in Australia and
Aotearoa-New Zealand: Indigenous Responses to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and
Overstayers Emma Cox 9. Indigenous Worldviews and Environmental Footprints:
The Case of Prometheus vs Hermes A. O. Balcomb 10. Folk Heritage and
Classical Lore: The Grand Narratives from the Aegean Archipelago and Derek
Walcott's Caribbean Creole Readings Eckhard Breitinger 11. Conceptualizing
Space and Indigenous Knowledge: Articulations and Considerations for
Natural Resource Management in the Himalayas Seema M. Parihar, P. K.
Parihar, Soma Sarkar and Shilpy Sharma 12. Breaking the Power of
Patriarchy: Unity Dow's novel The Screaming of the Innocent Geoffrey V.
Davis 13. The National, the Indian, and Empowering Performance: Festive
Practices in the Highlands (Bolivia) Ximena Córdova 14. Contemporary Maori
Painting: Pictorial Representation of Land and Landscape Dieter
Riemenschneider 15. Art, Landscape, and Identity in She Plays with the
Darkness, The Madonna of Excelsior and Cion Gail Fincham 16. Indigenous
Languages in the Post-Colonial Era Zahid Akter 17. The Struggle for
Survival: Globalization and its Impact on Tribal Women in Kerala Lata
Marina Varghese 18. Eco-Fraternity of Kurum(b)a Tribes in Wayanad, Kerala
Nelson P. Abraham.
Andaman Islanders Vishvajit Pandya 2. Co-Existence of Multiple Timeframes:
Narratives of Myths and Cosmogony in India Vibha S. Chauhan 3. Pimatisiwin
Indigenous Knowledge Systems, North and South Priscilla Settee 4.
Metaphors of Fertility, Phallic Anxieties and Expiation of Grief in the
Babukusu Funeral Oratory Chris J. C. Wasike 5. The (Re-)imag(in)ing of the
Oba of Benin in Nigerian Dramatic Literature and its Implications in
Indigenous Studies Israel Meriomame Wekpe and Alero Uwawah 6. 'Kasapa':
Mobile Telephony and Changing Healthcare Communication in Ghana Perpetual
Crentsil 7. Discourse of Resistance and Protest in Meitei Folklore
Leisangthem Gitarani Devi 8. Sovereign Ontologies in Australia and
Aotearoa-New Zealand: Indigenous Responses to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and
Overstayers Emma Cox 9. Indigenous Worldviews and Environmental Footprints:
The Case of Prometheus vs Hermes A. O. Balcomb 10. Folk Heritage and
Classical Lore: The Grand Narratives from the Aegean Archipelago and Derek
Walcott's Caribbean Creole Readings Eckhard Breitinger 11. Conceptualizing
Space and Indigenous Knowledge: Articulations and Considerations for
Natural Resource Management in the Himalayas Seema M. Parihar, P. K.
Parihar, Soma Sarkar and Shilpy Sharma 12. Breaking the Power of
Patriarchy: Unity Dow's novel The Screaming of the Innocent Geoffrey V.
Davis 13. The National, the Indian, and Empowering Performance: Festive
Practices in the Highlands (Bolivia) Ximena Córdova 14. Contemporary Maori
Painting: Pictorial Representation of Land and Landscape Dieter
Riemenschneider 15. Art, Landscape, and Identity in She Plays with the
Darkness, The Madonna of Excelsior and Cion Gail Fincham 16. Indigenous
Languages in the Post-Colonial Era Zahid Akter 17. The Struggle for
Survival: Globalization and its Impact on Tribal Women in Kerala Lata
Marina Varghese 18. Eco-Fraternity of Kurum(b)a Tribes in Wayanad, Kerala
Nelson P. Abraham.