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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451479203321

Titolo

Indigenous experience today / / edited by Marisol de la Cadena and Orin Starn

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2020

ISBN

1-000-18355-6

1-003-08569-5

1-4742-1493-2

1-282-47368-9

9786612473685

1-84788-337-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (424 p.)

Collana

Wenner-Gren International Symposium series

Disciplina

305.8

Soggetti

Indigenous peoples - Social conditions

Indigenous peoples - Government relations

Culture and globalization

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"First published 2007 by Berg Publishers."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Participants at the Wenner-Gren Foundation International Symposium "Indigenous Experience Today"; Introduction; Part 1 Indigenous Identities, Old and New; 1 Indigenous Voice; 2 Tibetan Indigeneity: Translations, Resemblances, and Uptake; 3 "Our Struggle Has Just Begun": Experiences of Belonging and Mapuche Formations of Self; Part 2 Territory and Questions of Sovereignty; 4 Indigeneity as Relational Identity: The Construction of Australian Land Rights; 5 Choctaw Tribal Sovereignty at the Turn of the 21st Century; 6 Sovereignty's Betrayals; Part 3 Indigeneity Beyond Borders

7 Varieties of Indigenous Experience: Diasporas, Homelands, Sovereignties8 Diasporic Media and Hmong/Miao Formulations of Nativeness and Displacement; 9 Bolivian Indigeneity in Japan: Folklorized Music Performance; Part 4 The Boundary Politics of Indigeneity; 10 Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India; 11 "Ever-Diminishing Circles": The Paradoxes of



Belonging in Botswana; 12 The Native and the Neoliberal Down Under: Neoliberalism and "Endangered Authenticities"; Part 5 Indigenous Self-Representation, Non-Indigenous Collaborators and the Politics of Knowledge

13 Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains14 The Terrible Nearness of Distant Places: Making History at the National Museum of the American Indian; Afterword: Indigeneity Today; Index

Sommario/riassunto

A century ago, the idea of indigenous people as an active force in the contemporary world was unthinkable. It was assumed that native societies everywhere would be swept away by the forward march of the West and its own peculiar brand of progress and civilization. Nothing could be further from the truth. Indigenous social movements wield new power, and groups as diverse as Australian Aborigines, Ecuadorian Quichuas, and New Zealand Maoris, have found their own distinctive and assertive ways of living in the present world. Indigenous Experience Today draws together essays by prominent scholars in anthropology and other fields examining the varied face of indigenous politics in Bolivia, Botswana, Canada, Chile, China, Indonesia, and the United States, amongst others. The book challenges accepted notions of indigeneity as it examines the transnational dynamics of contemporary native culture and politics around the world.