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Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies
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Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in indigenous studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years. This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field.
Zusatztext "This book is a valuable collection of essays for anyone teaching or researching any aspect of Indigenous studies. It is an especially useful tool for young scholars who intend to work with indigenous communities! no matter what discipline they represent."Dawn Marsh! Purdue University! USA Informationen zum Autor Chris Andersen (Michif) is Professor and Interim Dean of the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. He is the author of "Métis": Race, Recognition and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood (2014). Jean O'Brien (White Earth Ojibwe) is Distinguished McKnight University Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. She has authored five books, including Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England (2010). Klappentext Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in indigenous studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years. This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field. Zusammenfassung Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in Indigenous Studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years. The book has a two-part structure that looks, firstly, at the theoretical and disciplinary movement of Indigenous Studies within history, literature, anthropology, and the social sciences. Chapters in this section reveal that, while engaging with other disciplines, Indigenous Studies has forged its own intellectual path by borrowing and innovating from other fields. In part two, the book examines the many different areas with which sources for indigenous history have been engaged, including the importance of family, gender, feminism, and sexuality, as well as various elements of expressive culture such as material culture, literature, and museums. Together, the chapters offer readers an overview of the dynamic state of the field in Indigenous Studies. This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors Introduction Chris Andersen and Jean M. O'Brien PART ONE: EMERGING FROM THE PAST Chapter One: Historical Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies: Touching on the Past, Looking to the Future Jean M. O'Brien Chapter Two: Literary Reflections on Indigenous Literary Nationalism: On Home Grounds, Singing Hogs, and Cranky Critics Daniel Heath Justice Chapter Three: History, Anthropology, Indigenous Studies Pauline Turner Strong Chapter Four: Reclaiming the Statistical "Native": Quantitative Historical Research Beyond the Pale Chris Andersen and Tahu Kukutai PART TWO: ALTERNATIVE SOURCES AND METHODOLOGICAL REORIENTATIONS I. Reframing Indigenous Studies Chapter Five: Recovering, Restorying, and Returning Nahua Writing in Mexico Kelly McDonough Chapter Six: Mind, Heart, Hands: Thinking, Feeling, and Doing in ...
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Chris Andersen (Michif) is Professor and Interim Dean of the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. He is the author of "Métis": Race, Recognition and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood (2014).
Jean O'Brien (White Earth Ojibwe) is Distinguished McKnight University Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. She has authored five books, including Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England (2010).
Klappentext
Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in indigenous studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years. This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field.
Zusammenfassung
Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in Indigenous Studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years.
The book has a two-part structure that looks, firstly, at the theoretical and disciplinary movement of Indigenous Studies within history, literature, anthropology, and the social sciences. Chapters in this section reveal that, while engaging with other disciplines, Indigenous Studies has forged its own intellectual path by borrowing and innovating from other fields. In part two, the book examines the many different areas with which sources for indigenous history have been engaged, including the importance of family, gender, feminism, and sexuality, as well as various elements of expressive culture such as material culture, literature, and museums. Together, the chapters offer readers an overview of the dynamic state of the field in Indigenous Studies. **
This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field.
Inhalt
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chris Andersen and Jean M. O'Brien
PART ONE: EMERGING FROM THE PAST
Chapter One: Historical Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies: Touching on the Past, Looking to the Future
Jean M. O'Brien
Chapter Two: Literary Reflections on Indigenous Literary Nationalism: On Home Grounds, Singing Hogs, and Cranky Critics
Daniel Heath Justice
Chapter Three: History, Anthropology, Indigenous Studies
Pauline Turner Strong
Chapter Four: Reclaiming the Statistical "Native": Quantitative Historical Research Beyond the Pale
Chris Andersen and Tahu Kukutai
PART TWO: ALTERNATIVE SOURCES AND METHODOLOGICAL REORIENTATIONS
I. Reframing Indigenous Studies
Chapter Five: Recovering, Restorying, and Returning Nahua Writing in Mexico
Kelly McDonough
Chapter Six: Mind, Heart, Hands: Thinking, Feeling, and Doing in Indigenous History …
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138823600
- Editor Chris Andersen, O'Brien Jean M.
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 314
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781138823600
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-82360-0
- Veröffentlichung 09.12.2016
- Titel Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies
- Autor Chris (Changed to Gbp Cheque to Release Andersen
- Gewicht 589g
- Herausgeber Routledge