Indigenous Métissage: a decolonizing research sensibility

作者: Dwayne Donald

DOI: 10.1080/09518398.2011.554449

关键词: AestheticsHybriditySubjectivityHermeneuticsEpistemologyIndigenousSensibilitySociologyPraxisCulture theoryColonialism

摘要: This paper is a report on the theoretical origins of decolonizing research sensibility called Indigenous Metissage. praxis emerged parallel to personal and ongoing inquiries into historic current relations connecting Aboriginal peoples Canadians in place now Canada. I frame colonial frontier these – logics that tend inform them as conceptual problems require rethinking more ethically relational terms. Although postcolonial cultural theory metissage offers helpful insights towards this challenge, argue emphasis hybridity fails acknowledge subjectivity ethical ways. Instead, present an indigenized form focused rereading reframing Canadian informed by notions place. Doing Metissage requires hermeneutic imagination directed telling story belies fosters ...

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