Buch, Englisch, Band 557, 204 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 471 g
Reihe: Counterpoints
SHARING OUR STORIES AND KNOWLEDGES
Buch, Englisch, Band 557, 204 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 471 g
Reihe: Counterpoints
ISBN: 978-3-0343-5320-5
Verlag: Peter Lang
Métis Coming Together invites readers to witness the knowledge exchanges that occur in community. Diverse perspectives from Métis across the homeland help us convene a dynamic and generous thinking space to broaden our individual and collective understandings of Métis-ness. Topics addressed from a Métis lens include relationality, kinship, history, storytelling, language revitalization, poetry, futurities, sexuality, feminisms, geographies, religion and spirituality, self-determination, and sovereignty. The collection provides opportunities to learn contemporary Métis ways of knowing and being.
Weitere Infos & Material
Chelsea Gabel: Foreword – Jennifer Markides/Laura Forsythe: Introduction: Multifaceted Métis: Unavoidable Considerations Around Our Complex Identities – Laura Forsythe/Lucy Delgado: The Reason We Gather: Métis- Specific Spaces – Red River Readers: Red River Readers in Multivocal Flux: Across, Between, and Beyond Traditional Disciplinary Approaches to Métis Studies – Shannon Leddy: The Power of Dancing in Two Worlds: Finding a Fit for Métis Identities in Academia – Kurtis Boyer/Paul Simard Smith: The Métis Nation, Epistemic Injustice, and Self- Indigenization – Chantal Fiola: Returning to Ceremony: A Métis Spiritual Resurgence – Kisha Supernant/Emily Haines/Solène Mallet Gauthier/Maria Nelson/Eric Tebby/William T. D. Wadsworth/Dawn Wambold: Archaeology with Our Ancestors: The Exploring Métis Identity Through Archaeology (EMITA) Project – Robert L. A. Hancock: On Being Elsewhere to Stay: Reflections on Métis Responsibilities Living in the Homelands of Other People – Heather Foulds/Jamie LaFleur/Leah Ferguson: "It’s Very Different Walking in Two Worlds as a Métis Person": Identity, Community, Culture and Connections as Determinants of the Health and Wellbeing of Métis Peoples – Laura Forsythe: The Grandmothers of the Prairies to Woodlands Indigenous Language Revitalization Circle – Suzanne M. Steele/with an introduction by Nicole Stonyk: Li Keur, Riel’s Heart of the North, an Artistic Narration of Métis History through Peoplehood: Addressing Métis (mis)Recognition and Recentering Métis Women – Yvonne Poitras Pratt/Billie- Jo Grant: Métis Arts as Education: Visual Storytelling, and More, in Alberta – Angie Tucker: Raindrops, Fiddles, and Tall Tales: Navigating Our Diversity Through Storytelling – Lucy Delgado: Learning to Listen Closely: The Listening Guide and "I Poems" in Métis Research Methodologies – Michelle Porter: I Could Turn into a River When I Was a Girl: Crooked Methodologies and the Gathering Research Framework – Angie Tucker/KD King (Sangria Jiggz)/Tanya Ball/Paul L. Gareau: Storying Métis Sexualities: Métis Confessions: Our First Time—Red River Edition.