Global networks of Indigeneity
eBook - ePub

Global networks of Indigeneity

Peoples, sovereignty and futures

  1. 280 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Global networks of Indigeneity

Peoples, sovereignty and futures

About this book

Global Indigeneity is a term that reflects shared recognition of sovereignty among Indigenous peoples. Terms like global Indigeneity, transnational, and relational are in use to describe both ancient and contemporary connections between Indigenous peoples all over the world. This edited volume brings together a range of Indigenous perspectives, forming a global network of writers, thinkers, and scholars connected by common investment in Indigenous futures. This transnational solidarity results in collective activism and envisioning – a joint investment in futures free of the tyrannies imposed by settler-colonialism.This edited volume assembles collective visions of Indigenous futures, contemplations of the potential of digital technologies, and considerations of Indigenous intimacies, relationalities and manners in which we locate ourselves in an increasingly global, connected world. Together, they present possibilities and the practicalities required to bring them to fruition.

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Yes, you can access Global networks of Indigeneity by Bronwyn Carlson,Tristan Kennedy,Madi Day, Bronwyn Carlson, Tristan Kennedy, Madi Day in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Sociology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. List of contributors
  9. Foreword by Maggie Walter
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. 1 Global Indigenous futures: a new research agenda
  12. 2 Global perspectives on Indigeneity: Indigenous perspectives on global Indigeneity
  13. 3 Translocal Indigenous communities: global Indigeneity and networks of political activism
  14. 4 Connecting back home: globalising conversations on Indigenous LGBTIQ+ peoples, migration and social media
  15. 5 Oceanic intimacies: Ngurra, Tƫpuna and Wairua relationality
  16. 6 ‘Whānau: an interconnected world’: re-examining Māori and Pasifika connections
  17. 7 Erasure, resilience, continuity: narratives of SĂĄmi migration and contemporary culture in the USA
  18. 8 Weaving Indigenous relationalities for the Anthropocene: activating ground-up networks across Ngurras (Countries)
  19. 9 Social media and global networks of Indigeneity
  20. 10 Indigiqueer futures: a conversation between Indigenous non-binary academics
  21. 11 Bio-power, the governmentality of killing and Indigenous people’s resistance: imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, extra-judicial execution and Indigenous women’s resistance in Manipur, northeast India
  22. 12 Queer multi-racial sovereign networks: conceptualising Indigenous and Asian multi-racial identities for understanding the world and futures
  23. 13 Transnational Indigenous feminisms: four narratives for global Indigeneity
  24. Index