Sources and methods in indigenous studies
In: Routledge guides to using historical sources
In: The Routledge guides to using historical sources
Historical sources and methods in indigenous studies : touching on the past, looking to the future / Jean M. O'Brien -- Literary reflections on indigenous literary nationalism : on home grounds, singing hogs, and cranky critics / Daniel Heath Justice -- History, anthropology, indigenous studies / Pauline Turner Strong -- Reclaiming the statistical "native" : quantitative historical research beyond the pale / Chris Andersen and Tahu Kukutai -- Recovering, restorying, and returning nahua writing in Mexico / Kelly McDonough -- Mind, heart, hands : thinking, feeling, and doing in indigenous history methodology / K. Tsianina Lomawaima -- Relationality : a key presupposition of an indigenous social research paradigm / Aileen Moreton-Robinson -- Standing with and speaking as faith: a feminist-indigenous approach to inquiry / Kim TallBear -- Stepping in it : how to smell the fullness of indigenous histories / Vicente Diaz -- Intellectual history and indigenous methodology / Robert Warrior -- A genealogy of critical Hawaiian studies, late 20th to 21st century / Noenoe K. Silva -- Placing the city : crafting urban indigenous histories / Coll Thrush -- "I do still have a letter" : our sea of archives / Alice Te Punga Somerville -- History with nana : family, life, and the spoken source / Aroha Harris -- Elder brother as theoretical framework / Robert Innes -- Histories with communities : struggles, collaborations, transformations / Amy E. Den Ouden -- Places and peoples : Sámi feminist technoscience and supradisciplinary research methods / May-Britt Ohman, Uppsala University -- Oral history / William Bauer, Jr -- Status, sustainability, and American Indian women in the twentieth century / Jacki Thompson Rand -- Representations of violence : (re)telling indigenous women's stories and the politics of knowledge production / Shannon Speed -- Feminism and history, sources and methods in indigenous history / Mishuana Goeman -- History and masculinity / Brendan Hokowhitu -- Indigenous is to queer as... : queer questions for indigenous studies / Mark Rifkin -- State violence, history, and Maya literature in Guatemala / Emilio de valle Escalante -- Pieces left along the trail : material culture histories and indigenous studies / Sherry Farrell Racette, in conversation with Alan Corbiere and Crystal Migwans -- Authoring indigenous studies in three dimensions : an approach to museum curation / Gabrielle Tayac -- Future tense : indigenous film, pedagogy, promise / Michelle Raheja -- Stories as law : a method to live by / Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark -- Metis in the borderlands of the Northern Plains in the nineteenth century / Brenda Macdougall and Nicole St-Onge -- Plotting colonization and recentering indigenous actors : approaches to and sources for studying the history of indigenous education / Margaret D. Jacobs -- Laws, codes, and informal practices : building ethical procedures for historical research with indigenous medical records / Mary Jane Logan McCallum -- Toward a post-quincentennial approach to the study of genocide / Jeffrey Ostler -- Revealing, reporting, and reflecting: indigenous studies research as praxis in reconciliation projects / Sheryl Lightfoot
In: Routledge guides to using historical sources
In: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction - Indigenous Studies: An appeal for methodological promiscuity -- Part I Emerging from the past -- 1 Historical sources and methods in Indigenous Studies: Touching on the past, looking to the future -- 2 Reflections on Indigenous literary nationalism: On home grounds, singing hogs, and cranky critics -- 3 History, anthropology, Indigenous Studies -- 4 Reclaiming the statistical "native": Quantitative historical research beyond the pale -- Part II Alternative sources and methodological reorientations -- I. Reframing Indigenous Studies -- 5 Recovering, restorying, and returning Nahua writing in Mexico -- 6 Mind, heart, hands: Thinking, feeling, and doing in Indigenous history methodology -- 7 Relationality: A key presupposition of an Indigenous social research paradigm -- 8 Standing with and speaking as faith: A feminist-Indigenous approach to inquiry -- 9 Stepping in it: How to smell the fullness of Indigenous histories -- 10 Intellectual history and Indigenous methodology -- 11 A genealogy of critical Hawaiian studies, late twentieth to early twenty-first century -- 12 Placing the city: Crafting urban Indigenous histories -- II. All in the family -- 13 "I do still have a letter:" Our sea of archives -- 14 History with Nana: Family, life, and the spoken source -- 15 Elder Brother as theoretical framework -- 16 Histories with communities: Struggles, collaborations, transformations -- 17 Places and peoples: Sámi feminist technoscience and supradisciplinary research methods -- 18 Oral history -- III. Feminism, gender, and sexuality -- 19 Status, sustainability, and American Indian women in the twentieth century -- 20 Representations of violence: (Re)telling Indigenous women's stories and the politics of knowledge production
Englisch
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
9781138823600, 9781138823617, 9781315528854
xiv, 314 Seiten
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