Gärdebo, Johan ; Öhman, May-Britt ; Maruyama, Hiroshi


RE: mindings : co-constituting indigenous, academic, artistic knowledges

─ mindings : co-constituting indigenous, academic, artistic knowledges

Gärdebo, Johan ; Öhman, May-Britt ; Maruyama, Hiroshi | RE: MINDINGS : CO-CONSTITUTING INDIGENOUS, ACADEMIC, ARTISTIC KNOWLEDGES : ─ mindings : co-constituting indigenous, academic, artistic knowledges


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789186531102

Boken utforskar samspelet mellan inhemska, akademiska och konstnärliga kunskaper inom ett multietniskt perspektiv.

  • Utforskar samspelet mellan indigenous och akademisk kunskap.

  • Behandlar teman inom politik och samhälle.

  • Utgiven som häftat band.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Vulkan
ISBN: 9789186531102
Bokserie: Uppsala multiethnic papers

Omfång: 291 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2014-05-28

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RE: Mindings brings together indigenous scholars, artists and activists, and indigenous allies to speak of whose positions, contexts and experiences it is that inform the construction of knowledges, histories and sciences. In short, whose experience counts? The purpose of RE:Mindings is to encourage its authors and readers to investigate what it means to resist exploitation of humans, non-humans and nature within the frames of modern nation states. Examples are provided from communities within or across the borders of existing nation states: Sámi and Saepmie/Sábme/Sápmi in Fenno-Scandinavia; Aboriginal–Martu in Australia; Ainu people in Japan, Dakota–Native Americans in USA and Mapuche in Chile. This publication originates from the supradisciplinary symposium RE: Mindings; Co-Constituting Indigenous/Academic/Artistic Knowledges and Understandings of Land-, Water-, Body-, and Lab-scapes, held at Uppsala University, 10–12 October 2012. The RE:Mindings publication has been funded through research projects financed by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and Formas – the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning.

RE: Mindings brings together indigenous scholars, artists and activists, and indigenous allies to speak of whose positions, contexts and experiences it is that inform the construction of knowledges, histories and sciences. In short, whose experience counts? The purpose of RE:Mindings is to encourage its authors and readers to investigate what it means to resist exploitation of humans, non-humans and nature within the frames of modern nation states. Examples are provided from communities within or across the borders of existing nation states: Sámi and Saepmie/Sábme/Sápmi in Fenno-Scandinavia; Aboriginal–Martu in Australia; Ainu people in Japan, Dakota–Native Americans in USA and Mapuche in Chile. This publication originates from the supradisciplinary symposium RE: Mindings; Co-Constituting Indigenous/Academic/Artistic Knowledges and Understandings of Land-, Water-, Body-, and Lab-scapes, held at Uppsala University, 10–12 October 2012. The RE:Mindings publication has been funded through research projects financed by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and Formas – the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning.


RE: mindings : co-constituting indigenous, academic, artistic knowledges av Gärdebo, Johan ; Öhman, May-Britt ; Maruyama, Hiroshi hittar du under Naturresurser inom Nationalekonomi i huvudkategorin Politik | Samhälle.

Nationalekonomi och finansväsen Naturresurser och energiekonomi Exploatering Naturen Samer Aboriginer Ainu (folk) Nordamerikanska urfolk Mapuche (folk) Sami (European people)

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Boken 'RE: mindings' utforskar samverkan mellan ursprungliga och akademiska kunskaper, med fokus på olika urfolk och deras relation till naturresurser och exploatering.

Boken belyser hur exploatering av naturresurser påverkar urfolk som Samer, Aboriginer och Ainu och hur deras perspektiv kan integreras i akademiska diskussioner.

Detta antikvariska exemplar är ett häftat band, publicerat av Vulkan, omfattar 291 sidor på engelska och ingår i serien Uppsala multiethnic papers, publicerad den 28 maj 2014.

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