Oxford Handbook of Indigenous Sociology

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Oxford Handbook of Indigenous Sociology

Gonzales, Angela; Walter, Maggie; Kukutai, Tahu; Henry, Robert

Oxford University Press Inc

09/2023

560

Dura

Inglês

9780197528778

15 a 20 dias

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Preface
C. Matthew Snipp

1. Introduction: Holding the Discipline of Sociology to Account
Maggie Walter, Tahu Kukutai, Robert Henry, and Angela A. Gonzales
2. Conceptualizing and Theorizing the Indigenous Lifeworld
Maggie Walter
3. All of Our Relations: Indigenous Sociology and Indigenous Lifeworlds
Tahu Kukutai
4. Beyond the "Abyssal Line": Knowledge, Power, and Justice in a Datafied World
Donna Cormack and Paula King
5. Social Systems and the Indigenous Lifeworld: Examining Gerald Vizenor's Notion of Survivance in Street Lifestyles
Robert Henry

Social Class and Indigenous Lifeworlds
6. Indigenizing the Sociology of Class
Maggie Walter
7. Indigenous Peoples' Earnings, Inequality and Wellbeing: Known and Unknown Components
Randall Akee
8. Could Assistance Dogs Improve Wellbeing for Aboriginal Peoples Living with Disability?
Bindi Bennett
9. Dispossession as Destination: Colonization and the Capture of Maori Land in Aotearoa New Zealand
Matthew Wynyard
10. Rangatahi Maori and Youth Justice in New Zealand
Arapera Blank-Penetito, Juan Tauri, and Robert Webb
11. Making Space in Canadian Sociology: Human and Other-than-Human Lifeworlds
Vanessa Watts
12. Decolonizing Climate Adaptation by Reacquiring Fractionated Tribal Lands
Melissa Watkinson-Schutten

Race and Indigenous Lifeworlds
13. Indigenizing the Sociology of Race
Tahu Kukutai
14. Reversing Statistical Erasure of Indigenous Peoples: The Social Construction of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S. using National Datasets
Kimberly R. Huyser and Sofia Locklear
15. Rendering the Future a White Possession: Producing Contingent Self-determination via Racialized Conceptions of Indigenous Youth
Lilly Brown
16. Segregation and American Indian Reservations: Places of Resilience, Continuity, and Healing
Tennille Larzelere Marley
17. Kids Feeling Good About Being Indigenous at School and its Link to Heightened Educational Aspirations
Huw Peacock and Michael Guerzoni
18. Race and Indigeneity: Accounting for Indigenous Kinship in American Indian Racial Boundaries
Allison Ramirez
19. Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Race for American Indians
Desi Small-Rodriguez and Theresa Rocha Beardall
20. Closing the Gap: Negotiating Indigenous Power and the Council of Australian Governments
Ian Anderson
21. Colonialism and the Racialization of Indigenous Identity
Angela A. Gonzales and Judy Kertesz
22. Indigenous Societies and Disasters
Simon Lambert
23. Living Whiteness and Indigeneity: An Autoethnographic Confrontation
Alex Red Corn
24. Race, Racism, and Well-being Impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia
Makayla-May Brinckley and Ray Lovett

Gender and Indigenous Lifeworlds
25. Indigenizing the Sociology of Gender
Robert Henry
26. Indigenous Womxn's Embodied Theory and Praxis: Auntie-ing On the Frontlines
Yvonne P. Sherwood and Michelle M. Jacob
27. Indigenous Gender Intersubjectivities: Political Bodies
Bronwyn Carlson, Tristan Kennedy, and Andrew Farrell
28. Deep Consciousness and Reclaiming the Old Ways: Aboriginal Women Leading a Paradigm Shift
Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa
29. Berdache to Two-Spirit and Beyond
Micha Davies-Cole and Margaret Robinson
30. American Indian Leadership: On Indigenous Geographies of Gender and Thrivance
Andrew J. Jolivette
31. Gender, Epistemic Violence, and Indigenous Resistance
Nikki Moodie
32. Decolonizing Australian Settler-Colonial Masculinity
Jacob Prehn
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