Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-287) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction / Lisa Stevenson -- Flora and me / Molly Lee -- Listening to elders, working with youth / Carol Zane Jolles -- Participatory anthropology in Nunavut / Michael J. Kral and Lori Idlout -- Time, space, and memory / Murielle Nagy -- Anthropology in an era of Inuit empowerment / Edmund (Ned) Searles -- Land claims, development, and the pipeline to citizenship / Pamela Stern -- Cultural survival and the trade in Iglulingmiut traditions / Nancy Wachowich -- Culture as narrative / Nelson Graburn -- Six gestures / Peter Kulchyski -- The ethical injunction to remember / Lisa Stevenson -- Inuit place names and sense of place / Béatrice Collignon -- Inuit social networks in an urban setting / Nobuhiro Kishigami -- Inuit geographical knowledge one hundred years apart / Ludger Müller-Wille and Linna Weber Müller-Wille -- Iglu to Iglurjuaq / Frank James Tester -- From area studies to cultural studies to critical Inuit studies / Pamela Stern.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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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.
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Title
Critical Inuit studies.
International Standard Book Number
0803293488
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Inuit-- History.
Inuit-- Politics and government.
Inuit-- Social life and customs.
Ethnologie-- Régions arctiques.
Inuit-- Histoire.
Inuit-- Logement.
Inuit-- Moeurs et coutumes.
Inuit-- Politique et gouvernement.
Gesellschaft
Inuit-- Politics and government.
Inuit-- Social life and customs.
Inuit.
Politik
Selbstverwaltung
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Native American Studies.