Voicing identity: cultural appropriation and Indigenous issues

Type
Book
Authors
John Borrows ( Borrows, John )
Kent McNeil ( McNeil, Kent )
ISBN 10
1487544685
ISBN 13
9781487544683
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Pages
328
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Canada
Tags
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions, Indigenous Peoples -- Canada -- Ethnic Identity, Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Public opinion, Indigenous peoples in popular culture, Indigenous peoples -- Research, Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- Legal status laws etc. -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- Study and teaching -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Canada, Cultural appropriation -- Canada, Canada -- Ethnic relations
Description
328 pages ; 23 cm
Biblio Notes
Introduction - John Borrows and Kent McNeil
Su-taxwiye: Keeping My Name Clean - Sarah Morales
At the Corner of Hawks and Powell: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous People, and the Conundrum of Double
Permanence - Keith Thor Carlson
Look at Your "Pantses": The Art of Wearing and Representing Indigenous Culture as Performative Relationship - Aimée Craft
Indigenous Legal Traditions, De-sacralization, Re-sacralization and the Space for Not-Knowing - Hadley Friedland
Mino-audjiwaewin: Choosing Respect, Even in Times of Conflict - Lindsay Borrows
"How Could You Sleep When Beds Are Burning?" Cultural Appropriation and the Place of Non-Indigenous
Academics - Felix Hoehn
Who Should Teach Indigenous Law? - Karen Drake and A. Christian Airhart
Reflections on Cultural Appropriation - Michelle Asch
Turning Away from the State: Cultural Appropriation in the Shadow of the Courts - John Borrows
Writing on Indigenous Rights from a Non-Indigenous Perspective - Robert Hamilton
Guided by Voices? Perspective and Pluralism in the Constitutional Order - Joshua Ben David Nichols
NONU WEL,WEL TI,Á NE TȺ,EȻEȽ: Our Canoe Is Really Tippy - KQWU'ST'NOT and Hannah Askew
Sharp as a Knife: Judge Begbie and Reconciliation - Hamar Foster
On Getting It Right the First Time: Researching the Constitution Express - Emma Feltes
Confronting Dignity Injustices - SA'KE'J Henderson
Includes index.
Su-taxwiye: Keeping My Name Clean - Sarah Morales
At the Corner of Hawks and Powell: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous People, and the Conundrum of Double
Permanence - Keith Thor Carlson
Look at Your "Pantses": The Art of Wearing and Representing Indigenous Culture as Performative Relationship - Aimée Craft
Indigenous Legal Traditions, De-sacralization, Re-sacralization and the Space for Not-Knowing - Hadley Friedland
Mino-audjiwaewin: Choosing Respect, Even in Times of Conflict - Lindsay Borrows
"How Could You Sleep When Beds Are Burning?" Cultural Appropriation and the Place of Non-Indigenous
Academics - Felix Hoehn
Who Should Teach Indigenous Law? - Karen Drake and A. Christian Airhart
Reflections on Cultural Appropriation - Michelle Asch
Turning Away from the State: Cultural Appropriation in the Shadow of the Courts - John Borrows
Writing on Indigenous Rights from a Non-Indigenous Perspective - Robert Hamilton
Guided by Voices? Perspective and Pluralism in the Constitutional Order - Joshua Ben David Nichols
NONU WEL,WEL TI,Á NE TȺ,EȻEȽ: Our Canoe Is Really Tippy - KQWU'ST'NOT and Hannah Askew
Sharp as a Knife: Judge Begbie and Reconciliation - Hamar Foster
On Getting It Right the First Time: Researching the Constitution Express - Emma Feltes
Confronting Dignity Injustices - SA'KE'J Henderson
Includes index.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Main | 40982 | E76.7 B67 2022 | 1 | Yes |