18 de junio de 2020

*CFP* "INDIGENOUS RESEARCH OF LAND, SELF, AND SPIRIT", CHAPTER BOOK


The call for chapters to the collection entitled Indigenous Research of Land, Self, and Spirit has been reopened and title release moved to October 2020.

Indigenous cultures meticulously protect and preserve their traditions. Those traditions often have deep connections to the homelands of indigenous peoples, thus forming strong relationships between culture, land, and communities. Autoethnography can help shed light on the nature and complexity of these relationships.

Indigenous Research of Land, Self, and Spirit is a collection of innovative research that focuses on the ties between indigenous cultures and the constructs of land as self and agency. It also covers critical intersectional, feminist, and heuristic inquiries across a variety of indigenous peoples. Highlighting a broad range of topics including environmental studies, land rights, and storytelling, this book is ideally designed for policymakers, academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of sociology, diversity, anthropology, environmentalism, and history.


Topics Covered
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
  • African Diaspora 
  • Arts-Based Research 
  • Autoethnography 
  • Environmental Studies 
  • Heirs’ Property Challenges 
  • Indigenous Cultures 
  • Land Rights 
  • Landscape as Agency 
  • Native American Communities 
  • Storytelling 
  • Women’s Studies

Chapter drafts can be submitted directly.

To query for chapter interest, please submit.

Contact: Robin Throne, robin.throne@gmail.com

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario