Theorizing Native studies / edited by Audra Simpson and Andrea Smith.
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Language: | English |
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Durham ; London :
Duke University Press,
2014.
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Physical Description: | viii, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- There is a river in me: theory from life / Dian Million
- The ancestors we get to choose: white influences I won't deny / Teresia Teaiwa
- From wards of the State to subjects of recognition? Marx, indigenous peoples, and the politics of dispossession in Denendeh / Glen Coulthard
- Contract and usurpation: enfranchisement and racial governance in settler-colonial contexts / Robert Nichols
- "In this separation": the noncorrespondence of Joseph Johnson / Christopher Bracken
- Making peoples into populations: the racial limits of tribal sovereignty / Mark Rifkin
- Indigenous transnationalism and the AIDS pandemic: challenging settler colonialism within global health governance / Scott Lauria Morgensen
- Native studies at the horizon of death: theorizing ethnographic entrapment and settler self-reflexivity / Andrea Smith
- Disrupting a settler-colonial grammar of place: the visual memoir of Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie / Mishuana R. Goeman
- The devil in the details: controverting an American Indian conversion narrative / Vera B. Palmer.