9 edition of Indigenous modernities found in the catalog.
Published
2005
by Routledge in Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon [England], New York, NY [USA]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Jyoti Hosagrahar. |
Series | The Architext series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | NA1508.D5 H67 2005 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3295618M |
ISBN 10 | 0415323754, 0415323762, 0203356780 |
LC Control Number | 2004018250 |
Book Symposium Faith in Flux, by Devaka Premawardhana. In Faith in Flux, Devaka Premawardhana examines practices of conversion among the Makhuwa of northern Makhuwa, he argues, are an existentially mobile people who have no trouble converting from their indigenous traditions to Pentecostalism, and converting from Pentecostalism back to their indigenous . Michaela Moura-Koçoğlu, Narrating Indigenous Modernities: Transcultural Dimensions in Contemporary Māori Literature (Rodopi, ) In her monograph, Michaela Moura-Koçoğlu argues that a transcultural reading of contemporary Māori narratives reveals a more accurate understanding of Māori indigenous identity.
a book series from the University of North Carolina Press. Critical Indigeneities showcases pathbreaking scholarship that centers Indigeneity as a category of critical analysis, understands Indigenous sovereignty as ongoing and historically grounded, and attends to diverse forms of Indigenous cultural and political agency and expression. The series seeks to build on the conceptual rigor. On Alternative Modernities / Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar 1 Settler Modernity and the Quest for an Indigenous Tradition / Elizabeth A. Povinelli 24 Translation, Imperialism, and National Self-Definition in Russia / Andrew Wachtel 58 Shanghai Modern: Reflections on Urban Culture in China in the s / .
Narrating Indigenous Modernities Book Summary: "The Maori of New Zealand, a nation that quietly prides itself on its pioneering egalitarianism, have had to assert their indigenous rights against the demographic, institutional, and cultural dominance of Pakeha and other immigrant minorities - European, Asian, and Polynesian - in a postcolonial. Book Symposium Faith in Flux, by Devaka Premawardhana. In Faith in Flux, Devaka Premawardhana examines practices of conversion among the Makhuwa of northern Makhuwa, he argues, are an existentially mobile people who have no trouble converting from their indigenous traditions to Pentecostalism, and converting from Pentecostalism back to their indigenous traditions.
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