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100 _aHokowhitu, Brendan
245 _aRoutledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies
260 _bRoutledge
_c2021
_aNew York
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520 _aThe Routledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies is the first comprehensive overview of the rapidly expanding field of Indigenous scholarship. The book is ambitious in scope, ranging across disciplines and national boundaries, with particular reference to the lived conditions of Indigenous peoples in the first world. The contributors are all themselves Indigenous scholars who provide critical understandings of indigeneity in relation to ontology (ways of being), epistemology (ways of knowing), and axiology (ways of doing) with a view to providing insights into how Indigenous peoples and communities engage and examine the worlds in which they are immersed. Sections include: Indigenous Sovereignty Indigeneity in the 21st Century Indigenous Epistemologies The Field of Indigenous Studies Global Indigeneity This handbook contributes to the re-centring of Indigenous knowledges, providing material and ideational analyses of social, political, and cultural institutions and critiquing and considering how Indigenous peoples situate themselves within, outside, and in relation to dominant discourses, dominant postcolonial cultures and prevailing Western thought. This book will be of interest to scholars with an interest in Indigenous peoples across Literature, History, Sociology, Critical Geographies, Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Native Studies, Maori Studies, Hawaiian Studies, Native American Studies, Indigenous Studies, Race Studies, Queer Studies, Politics, Law, and Feminism. Read more
650 _aEthnology
650 _aIndigenous peoples
650 _aHandbooks, manuals, etc
700 _aRobinson, Aileen Moreton
700 _aSmith, Linda Tuhiwai
700 _aAndersen, Chris
700 _aLarkin, Steve
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