Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics, and Litera

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Genre
Demographic Studies
Book Title
Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Polit
Topic
LGBT Studies
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Ex Libris
Yes
ISBN
9780816529070
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
0816529078
ISBN-13
9780816529070
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99619026

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
258 Pages
Publication Name
Queer Indigenous Studies : Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics, and Literature
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Lgbt Studies / General, Gender Studies, Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Movements / Critical Theory, Native American
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Social Science
Author
Chris Finley
Series
First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
12.9 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-035093
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Queer Indigenous Studies is an important contribution to queer social theory, Native studies, and the ethnography of American misunderstanding and the culture of comparison. Center for Great Plains Studies, "Raises the bar for critical discussions of race, gender, sexuality, and beyond."-- JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, & Politics, "Drawing upon diverse fields ranging from anthropology, gender, sociology, feminism, ethnic and indigenous cultures, this book is a groundbreaking attempt to analyze politicized points intersecting the controversial discourses of queer and indigenous studies." -AlterNative, " Queer Indigenous Studies is an important contribution to queer social theory, Native studies, and the ethnography of American misunderstanding and the culture of comparison."--Center for Great Plains Studies "Drawing upon diverse fields ranging from anthropology, gender, sociology, feminism, ethnic and indigenous cultures, this book is a groundbreaking attempt to analyze politicized points intersecting the controversial discourses of queer and indigenous studies."-- AlterNative "Raises the bar for critical discussions of race, gender, sexuality, and beyond."-- JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, Politics, "Queer Indigenous Studies is an important contribution to queer social theory, Native studies, and the ethnography of American misunderstanding and the culture of comparison." -Center for Great Plains Studies, "Drawing upon diverse fields ranging from anthropology, gender, sociology, feminism, ethnic and indigenous cultures, this book is a groundbreaking attempt to analyze politicized points intersecting the controversial discourses of queer and indigenous studies." AlterNative, " Queer Indigenous Studies is an important contribution to queer social theory, Native studies, and the ethnography of American misunderstanding and the culture of comparison."--Center for Great Plains Studies "Drawing upon diverse fields ranging from anthropology, gender, sociology, feminism, ethnic and indigenous cultures, this book is a groundbreaking attempt to analyze politicized points intersecting the controversial discourses of queer and indigenous studies."-- AlterNative "Raises the bar for critical discussions of race, gender, sexuality, and beyond."-- JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, & Politics
Dewey Decimal
305.8
Table Of Content
Introduction Qwo-Li Driskill, Chris Finley, Brian Joseph Gilley, and Scott Lauria Morgensen Section I: Performing Queer Indigenous Critiques 1 Decolonizing the Queer Native Body (and Recovering the Native Bull-Dyke): Bringing "Sexy Back" and Out of Native Studies' Closet Chris Finley 2 Queer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity of Settler Colonialism Andrea Smith 3 A Queer Caste: Mixing Race and Sexuality in Colonial New Zealand Michelle Erai 4 Fa'afafi ne Notes: On Tagaloa, Jesus, and Nafanua Dan Taulapapa McMullin Section II: Situating Two-Spirit and Queer Indigenous Movements 5 ??? ??? (Asegi Ayetl): Cherokee Two-Spirit People Reimagining Nation Qwo-Li Driskill 6 Exploring Takatapui Identity within the Maori Community: Implications for Health and Well-Being Clive Aspin 7 Two-Spirit Men's Sexual Survivance against the Inequality of Desire Brian Joseph Gilley 8 Unsettling Queer Politics: What Can Non-Natives Learn from Two-Spirit Organizing? Scott Lauria Morgensen Section III: Reading Queer Indigenous Writing 9 Indigenous Fantasies and Sovereign Erotics: Outland Cherokees Write Two-Spirit Nations Lisa Tatonetti 10 The Erotics of Sovereignty Mark Rifkin 11 Gifts of Maskihkîy: Gregory Scofi eld's Cree Métis Stories of Self-Acceptance June Scudeler 12 The Revolution Is for Everyone: Imagining an Emancipatory Future through Queer Indigenous Critical Theories Qwo-Li Driskill, Chris Finley, Brian Joseph Gilley, and Scott Lauria Morgensen Works Cited About the Contributors Index
Synopsis
"This book is an imagining." So begins this collection examining critical, Indigenous-centered approaches to understanding gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirit (GLBTQ2) lives and communities and the creative implications of queer theory in Native studies. This book is not so much a manifesto as it is a dialogue--a "writing in conversation"--among a luminous group of scholar-activists revisiting the history of gay and lesbian studies in Indigenous communities while forging a path for Indigenouscentered theories and methodologies. The bold opening to Queer Indigenous Studies invites new dialogues in Native American and Indigenous studies about the directions and implications of queer Indigenous studies. The collection notably engages Indigenous GLBTQ2 movements as alliances that also call for allies beyond their bounds, which the co-editors and contributors model by crossing their varied identities, including Native, trans, straight, non-Native, feminist, Two-Spirit, mixed blood, and queer, to name just a few. Rooted in the Indigenous Americas and the Pacific, and drawing on disciplines ranging from literature to anthropology, contributors to Queer Indigenous Studies call Indigenous GLBTQ2 movements and allies to center an analysis that critiques the relationship between colonialism and heteropatriarchy. By answering critical turns in Indigenous scholarship that center Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies, contributors join in reshaping Native studies, queer studies, transgender studies, and Indigenous feminisms. Based on the reality that queer Indigenous people "experience multilayered oppression that profoundly impacts our safety, health, and survival," this book is at once an imagining and an invitation to the reader to join in the discussion of decolonizing queer Indigenous research and theory and, by doing so, to partake in allied resistance working toward positive change., "This book is an imagining." So begins this collectionexamining critical, Indigenous-centered approaches to understandinggay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirit (GLBTQ2)lives and communities and the creative implications of queer theory inNative studies. This book is not so much a manifesto as it is adialogue--a "writing in conversation"--among aluminous group of scholar-activists revisiting the history of gay andlesbian studies in Indigenous communities while forging a path forIndigenouscentered theories and methodologies. The bold opening to Queer Indigenous Studies invites new dialogues inNative American and Indigenous studies about the directions andimplications of queer Indigenous studies. The collection notablyengages Indigenous GLBTQ2 movements as alliances that also call forallies beyond their bounds, which the co-editors and contributors modelby crossing their varied identities, including Native, trans, straight,non-Native, feminist, Two-Spirit, mixed blood, and queer, to name justa few. Rooted in the Indigenous Americas and the Pacific, and drawing ondisciplines ranging from literature to anthropology, contributors toQueer Indigenous Studies call Indigenous GLBTQ2 movements and allies tocenter an analysis that critiques the relationship between colonialismand heteropatriarchy. By answering critical turns in Indigenousscholarship that center Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies,contributors join in reshaping Native studies, queer studies,transgender studies, and Indigenous feminisms. Based on the reality that queer Indigenous people "experiencemultilayered oppression that profoundly impacts our safety, health, andsurvival," this book is at once an imagining and an invitation tothe reader to join in the discussion of decolonizing queer Indigenousresearch and theory and, by doing so, to partake in allied resistanceworking toward positive change., Queer Indigenous Studies invites new dialogues in Native American and Indigenous studies about Indigenous-centered approaches to understanding gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two-Spirit live and communities.
LC Classification Number
E98.S48Q84 2011

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