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    Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies

    Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies by Denzin, Norman K.; Denzin, Norman K.; Lincoln, Yvonna S.;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Date of Publication 26 June 2008

    • ISBN 9781412918039
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 254x177 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Built on the foundation of their landmark Handbook of Qualitative Research, it extends beyond the investigation of qualitative inquiry itself to explore the indigenous and non-indigenous voices that inform research, policy, politics, and social justice.

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    The Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies is the only handbook to make connections regarding many of the perspectives of the "new" critical theorists and emerging indigenous methodologies.

    Built on the foundation of the landmark SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, the Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies extends beyond the investigation of qualitative inquiry itself to explore the indigenous and nonindigenous voices that inform research, policy, politics, and social justice. Editors Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and Linda Tuhiwai Smith explore in depth some of the newer formulations of critical theories and many indigenous perspectives, and seek to make transparent the linkages between the two.

    Key Features

    &&&8226; Contains global examples including South African, Hawaiian, Maori, Central African and Islamic ones.

    ? Includes a "Who's Who" of educators and researchers in critical methodologies.

    ? Provides a comprehensive body of work that represents the state of the art for critical methodologies and indigenous discourses

    ? Covers the history of critical and indigenous theory and how it came to inform and impact qualitative research

    ? Offers an historical representation of critical theory, critical pedagogy, and indigenous discourse.

    ? Explores critical theory and action theory, and their hybrid discourses: PAR, feminism, action research, social constructivism, ethnodrama, community action research, poetics.

    ? Presents a candid conversation between indigenous and nonindigenous discourses.

    This Handbook serves as a guide to help Western researchers understand the new and reconfigured territories they might wish to explore.



    "They cover much ground, but [...] for this reviewer, two types of essays stand out as particularly valuable: those that address fairly concrete issues and situations, and those written by individuals who inhabit more than one conceptual universe. There are ample examples of both categories."

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. Introduction: Critical Methodologies and Indigenous Inquiry - Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln
    Part I. Locating the Field: Performing Theories of Decolonizing Inquiry
    Chapter 2. Decolonizing Performances: Deconstructing the Global Postcolonial - Beth Blue Swadener and Kagendo Mutua
    Chapter 3. Feminisms From Unthought Locations: Indigenous Worldviews, Marginalized Feminisms, and Revisioning an Anticolonial Social Science - Gaile S. Cannella and Kathryn D. Manuelito
    Chapter 4. Waiting for the Call: The Moral Activist Role of Critical Race Theory Scholarship - Gloria Ladson-Billings and Jamel K. Donnor
    Chapter 5. Critical Race Theory and Indigenous Methodologies - Christopher Dunbar Jr.
    Chapter 6. Queer(y)ing the Postcolonial Through the West(ern) - Bryant Keith Alexander
    Chapter 7. Indigenous Knowledges in Education: Complexities, Dangers, and Profound Benefits - Joe L. Kincheloe and Shirley R. Steinberg
    Chapter 8. Do You Believe in Geneva? Methods and Ethics at the Global-Local Nexus - Michelle Fine, Eve Tuck, and Sarah Zeller-Berkman
    Chapter 9. Challenging Neoliberalism?s New World Order: The Promise of Critical Pedagogy - Henry A. Giroux and Susan Searls Giroux
    Chapter 10. Rethinking Critical Pedagogy: Socialismo Nepantla and the Specter of Che - Nathalia Jaramillo and Peter McLaren
    Part II. Critical and Indigenous Pedagogies
    Chapter 11. Indigenous and Authentic: Hawaiian Epistemology and the Triangulation of Meaning - Manulani Aluli Meyer
    Chapter 12. Red Pedagogy: The Un-Methodology - Sandy Grande
    Chapter 13. Borderland-Mestizaje Feminism: The New Tribalism - Cinthya M. Saavedra and Ellen D. Nymark
    Chapter 14. When the Ground Is Black, the Ground Is Fertile: Exploring Endarkened Feminist Epistemology and Healing Methodologies of the Spirit - Cynthia B. Dillard (Nana Mansa II of Mpeasem, Ghana, West Africa)
    Chapter 15. An Islamic Perspective on Knowledge, Knowing, and Methodology - Christopher Darius Stonebanks
    Part III. Critical and Indigenous Methodologies
    Chapter 16. History, Myth, and Identity in the New Indian Story - Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
    Chapter 17. "Self" and "Other": Auto-Reflexive and Indigenous Ethnography - Keyan G. Tomaselli, Lauren Dyll, and Michael Francis
    Chapter 18. Autoethnography Is Queer - Tony E. Adams and Stacy Holman Jones
    Chapter 19. Narrative Poetics and Performative Interventions - D. Soyini Madison
    Chapter 20. Reading the Visual, Tracking the Global: Postcolonial Feminist Methodology and the Chameleon Codes of Resistance - Radhika Parameswaran
    Part IV. Power, Truth, Ethics, and Social Justice
    Chapter 21. Te Kotahitanga: Kaupapa Maori in Mainstream Classrooms - Russell Bishop
    Chapter 22. Modern Democracy: The Complexities Behind Appropriating Indigenous Models of Governance and Implementation - Tim Begaye
    Chapter 23. Rethinking Collaboration: Working the Indigene-Colonizer Hyphen - Alison Jones, with Kuni Jenkins
    Chapter 24. Seven Orientations for the Development of Indigenous Science Education - Gregory Cajete
    Chapter 25. Research Ethics for Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: Institutional and Researcher Responsibilities - Marie Battiste
    Chapter 26. Justice as Healing: Going Outside the Colonizer's Cage - Wanda D. McCaslin and Denise C. Breton
    Chapter 27. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC): Ways of Knowing Mrs. Konile - Antjie Krog, Nosisi Mpolweni-Zantsi, and Kopano Ratele
    Chapter 28. Transnational, National, and Indigenous Racial Subjects: Moving From Critical Discourse to Praxis - Luis Mirón
    Chapter 29. Epilogue: The Lions Speak - Yvonna S. Lincoln and Norman K. Denzin

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