Unbidan
Acme Inc.
            {
    "id": 259222,
    "slug": "first-nations-of-north-america",
    "nstc": null,
    "title": "First Nations of North America",
    "subtitle": null,
    "collection_title": null,
    "collection_part_number": null,
    "annotation": null,
    "description": "First Nations of North America:<br />Politics and Representation<br />In the 22 essays collected in First Nations of North America: Politics and Representation native and non-native scholars and writers from Canada, Europe, and the United States explore the manifold ambiguities and pitfalls of intercultural contact between \"indigenous,\" \"native\" or \"aboriginal\" peoples in North America and their European colonizers, from the encounters (imagined and real) of 18th and 19th century explorers and ethnographers, to the efforts of older and contemporary native artists and writers to negotiate a politics of human and artistic survival. Writing from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives - political, social and economic history; literature, theater, visual art, and photography; anthropology, media and museum studies - they explore the shifting sands of \"representation\" (in culture and scholarship) and its seemingly inevitable implication in \"politics\" This volume, then, highlights the long-lasting and ongoing struggle of native people to find a way out of the maze of identity politics, and towards self-empowerment against the odds of history and cultural memory, as well as the attempts of scholars - native and non-native, self-reflexive and critical - to illuminate the double bind of seeking cross-cultural understanding.",
    "imprint": null,
    "language_code": "dut",
    "original_language_code": null,
    "page_count": null,
    "duration_seconds": null,
    "publication_date_first": "2006-06-16",
    "publication_date_latest": "2006-06-16",
    "cover_url": null,
    "editions": [
        {
            "isbn": "9789053839546",
            "product_form": "BC"
        }
    ],
    "ratings_count": 0,
    "read_count": 0,
    "review_count": 0,
    "favorite_count": 0,
    "reading_status_read_count": 0,
    "reading_status_reading_count": 0,
    "reading_status_want_to_read_count": 0,
    "rating_average": null,
    "ratings_distribution": {
        "1": 0,
        "2": 0,
        "3": 0,
        "4": 0,
        "5": 0
    },
    "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:02:54+00:00",
    "updated_at": "2025-10-31T00:19:49+00:00",
    "publisher": {
        "id": 284,
        "slug": "vu-uitgeverij",
        "name": "Vu Uitgeverij",
        "created_at": "2025-09-19T12:29:06+00:00",
        "updated_at": "2025-09-19T15:02:06+00:00"
    },
    "contributors": [],
    "genres": [],
    "subjects": [
        {
            "scheme_identifier": "32",
            "scheme_version": null,
            "main_subject": false,
            "subject_code": "685",
            "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:02:54+00:00",
            "updated_at": "2025-09-19T13:02:54+00:00"
        }
    ],
    "campaigns": []
}
        

First Nations of North America

ID 259222
Slug first-nations-of-north-america
Contributors
Annotation
Description First Nations of North America:<br />Politics and Representation<br />In the 22 essays collected in First Nations of North America: Politics and Representation native and non-native scholars and writers from Canada, Europe, and the United States explore the manifold ambiguities and pitfalls of intercultural contact between "indigenous," "native" or "aboriginal" peoples in North America and their European colonizers, from the encounters (imagined and real) of 18th and 19th century explorers and ethnographers, to the efforts of older and contemporary native artists and writers to negotiate a politics of human and artistic survival. Writing from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives - political, social and economic history; literature, theater, visual art, and photography; anthropology, media and museum studies - they explore the shifting sands of "representation" (in culture and scholarship) and its seemingly inevitable implication in "politics" This volume, then, highlights the long-lasting and ongoing struggle of native people to find a way out of the maze of identity politics, and towards self-empowerment against the odds of history and cultural memory, as well as the attempts of scholars - native and non-native, self-reflexive and critical - to illuminate the double bind of seeking cross-cultural understanding.
Genres
Subjects
685 Nieuwe geschiedenis (1500-1870) NUR
NSTC
Publisher Vu Uitgeverij
Imprint
Language dut
Page count
Duration
Publication date first 2006-06-16
Publication date latest 2006-06-16
Cover URL
Editions
  • ISBN: 9789053839546 (BC)

Ratings & Reviews

0.0
0 ratings
Sign in to rate
You need to be logged in to submit a rating.

Recent Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!