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Geography
and
indigeneity
I
:
Indigeneity
,
coloniality
and
knowledge
Radcliffe, Sarah A
Progress in human
geography
, April 2017, Vol.41(2), pp.220-229
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Título:
Geography
and
indigeneity
I
:
Indigeneity
,
coloniality
and
knowledge
Autor:
Radcliffe, Sarah A
Assuntos:
Coloniality
;
Decolonization
;
Governance of the Prior
;
More-Than-Human
;
Ontology
;
Settler Colonialism
;
Anthropology
;
Geography
É parte de:
Progress in human
geography
, April 2017, Vol.41(2), pp.220-229
Descrição:
Why talk of
indigeneity
rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchase on questions of inequality, subjectivity and power offered by critical geographies of
indigeneity
. In comparison with accounts that treat
indigeneity
as relational with nature and the more-than-human, the report highlights literature that examines
indigeneity
as relational with deeply historical, institutionalized and power-inflected ontologies. To think about settler colonialism as an ongoing effect, not a singular event, recognizes how patterns of engagement with and oppression of
indigeneity
pervade the colonial present and its geographies beyond the specific locales associated with Indigenous peoples. Finally, the report examines how
indigeneity
figures in the
geography
discipline’s
knowledge
production, and argues that worldly Indigenous ontologies are theorizing the world precisely because they are forced to apprehend, appraise and then rethink ‘universals’. ...
Idioma:
Inglês
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