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Critical Inuit Studies: An Anthology of Contemporary Arctic Ethnography [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, weight: 522 g, Illus., maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803243030
  • ISBN-13: 9780803243033
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, weight: 522 g, Illus., maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803243030
  • ISBN-13: 9780803243033
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Over the past decade, some of the most innovative work in anthropology and related fields has been done in the Native communities of circumpolar North America. Critical Inuit Studies offers an overview of the current state of Inuit studies by bringing together the insights and fieldwork of more than a dozen scholars from six countries currently working with Native communities in the far north. The volume showcases the latest methodologies and interpretive perspectives, presents a multitude of instructive case studies with individuals and communities, and shares the personal and professional insights from the fieldwork and thought of distinguished researchers. The wide-ranging topics in this collection include the development of a circumpolar research policy; the complex identities of Inuit in the twenty-first century; the transformative relationship between anthropologist and collaborator; the participatory method of conducting research; the interpretation of body gesture and the reproduction of culture; the use of translation in oral history, memory and the construction of a collective Inuit identity; the intricate relationship between politics, indigenous citizenship and resource development; the importance of place names, housing policies and the transition from igloos to permanent houses; and social networks in the urban setting of Montreal.Critical Inuit Studies is essential reading for students and scholars interested in today’s circumpolar North and in contemporary Native communities.

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A sweeping look at the current state of Inuit Studies, bringing together the insights and fieldwork of over a dozen accomplished scholars working with Native communities in the Far North.
Part I: Figuring MethodFlora and Me: Collaboration and Combat in the
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of Southwest Alaska, Molly Lee; Listening to Elders,
Working with Youth: Changing Dimensions of Theory and Practice in Alaskan
Arctic Research in the 21st Century, Carol Zane Jolles; Participatory
Anthropology in Nunavut, Michael Kral and Lori Idlout; Time, Space, and
Memory in Inuvialuit Narratives, Murielle Nagy; Anthropology in an Era of
Inuit Empowerment, Edmund (Ned) SearlesPart II: ReConfiguring Categories:
CultureThe Pipeline to Citizenship: The Inuvialuit Land Claims Agreement and
Economic Development and the Expectations of Indigenous Citizens, Pamela
Stern; "Showing" Traditions: Cultural Productions and Cultural Survival among
the Iglulingmiut, Nancy Wachowich; Culture as Narrative: Who is telling the
Inuit Story?, Nelson Graburn; six gestures, peter kulchyski; The Ethical
Injunction to Remember: Memory, Cultural Survival and Ethics in Nunavut, Lisa
StevensonPart III: ReConfiguring Categories: PlaceInuit Place Names and Sense
of Place, Beatrice Collignon; Inuit Social Networks in an Urban Setting,
Nobuhiro Kishigami; Inuit Geographical Knowledge One Hundred Years Apart:
Place Names in Tinijjuarvik [ Cumberland Sound], Nunavut, Ludger Muller-Wille
and Linna Weber Muller-Wille; Iglu to Iglurjuag: The Anthropology of
Colonialism in Culture, Home and History, Frank James Tester
Pamela Stern is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. She is the author of Historical Dictionary of the Inuit. Lisa Stevenson is a research fellow in the Department of Social Medicine at Harvard University.