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An Introduction to War Studies

An Introduction to War Studies

Auteure: Michael S. Goodman , Rachel Kerr , Matthew Moran

Nombre de pages: 253

Commemorating 60 years of War Studies at King’s College London, this incisive and adroitly crafted book acts as a comprehensive introduction to the multidisciplinary field of war, conflict and security. Adopting a global approach, it adeptly navigates a broad spectrum of themes and theoretical perspectives which lie at the heart of this important area of study.

Welcome to Oxnard

Welcome to Oxnard

Auteure: Cristina Herrera

Nombre de pages: 279

Michele Serros (1966–2015) is widely known for her groundbreaking book Chicana Falsa and Other Stories of Death, Identity, and Oxnard. Despite her status as a major figure in Chicanx literature, no scholar has written a book-length examination of her body of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction—until now. Cristina Herrera, also from Oxnard, weaves in history, autoethnography, and literary analysis to explore Chicana adolescence and young womanhood with a focus on place-making. Factoring in location, region, and landscape, Herrera asks what it means to grow up Chicana in settings that carry centuries of colonial violence, segregation, and everyday racism against Mexican American communities. She contends that Serros used her hometown to broaden understandings of who and what constitutes Chicanx communities and identities. By reading Serros’s work in tandem with her lived experience in the same setting, Herrera uncovers moments of adolescent subjectivity that could only be vocalized and constructed within this particular locale. Herrera pushes against the tendency to separate the author from the text and argues for a spatial understanding of Chicana adolescence, race, class, and...

Indigenous Resurgence in an Age of Reconciliation

Indigenous Resurgence in an Age of Reconciliation

Auteure: Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark , Aimée Craft , Hōkūlani K. Aikau

Nombre de pages: 318

What would Indigenous resurgence look like if the parameters were not set with a focus on the state, settlers, or an achievement of reconciliation? Indigenous Resurgence in an Age of Reconciliation explores the central concerns and challenges facing Indigenous nations in their resurgence efforts, while also mapping the gaps and limitations of both reconciliation and resurgence frameworks. The essays in this collection centre the work of Indigenous communities, knowledge, and strategies for resurgence and, where appropriate, reconciliation. The book challenges narrow interpretations of indigeneity and resurgence, asking readers to take up a critical analysis of how settler colonial and heteronormative framings have infiltrated our own ways of relating to our selves, one another, and to place. The authors seek to (re)claim Indigenous relationships to the political and offer critical self-reflection to ensure Indigenous resurgence efforts do not reproduce the very conditions and contexts from which liberation is sought. Illuminating the interconnectivity between and across life in all its forms, this important collection calls on readers to think expansively and critically about...

Developments Beyond the Asterisk

Developments Beyond the Asterisk

Auteure: Heather J. Shotton , Stephanie J. Waterman , Natalie R. Youngbull , Shelly C. Lowe

Nombre de pages: 219

This edited volume serves as a follow-up to Beyond the Asterisk: Understanding Native Students in Higher Education, focusing on new scholarship, continued conversations, and growth in the field of Indigenous higher education. The landscape of higher education has changed significantly over the past decade; likewise, Indigenous higher education has grown into its own respective field with emerging scholarship that is written for and by Indigenous people. This book focuses on this growth, revisiting relevant topics in Indigenous higher education, while adding new and expanded research and insight from emerging scholars and practitioners, including chapters on Indigenous LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirt students and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders. The voices of Indigenous scholars who are challenging the status quo in higher education have grown louder, and institutions and organizations have increasingly begun to respond. This volume is essential to continued conversations in Indigenous higher education and invites current, emerging, and future scholars to carry the conversation forward in respectful, responsible, and relational ways.

Decolonizing Applied Linguistics Research in Latin America

Decolonizing Applied Linguistics Research in Latin America

Auteure: Harold Castañeda-peña , Paola Gamboa , Claire Kramsch

Nombre de pages: 253

This collection explores the critical decolonial practices of applied linguistics researchers from Latin America and the Latin American diaspora, shedding light on the processes of epistemological decolonization and moving from a monolingual to a multilingual stance. The volume brings together participants from an AILA 2021 symposium, in which researchers reflected on applied linguistics in Latin America, and on the ways in which it brought concerns around social justice, the legacy of coloniality, and the role of monolingual English in education to the fore. Each chapter is composed of four parts: an autobiographical section written both in Spanish or Portuguese and in English followed by a reflection on the epistemological differences between versions; a discussion in English of the research project; a critical reflection on the epistemic practices and critical pedagogies enacted in the project; and the author(s)’ understanding of the concept of decolonization and recommendations for further decolonizing the monolingual mindset of language teachers and learners. At once linguistic, epistemological, and political, the collection aims to diversify the concept of decoloniality...

She Persisted: Maria Tallchief

She Persisted: Maria Tallchief

Auteure: Christine Day , Chelsea Clinton

Nombre de pages: 97

Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, a chapter book series about women who stood up, spoke up and rose up against the odds--including Maria Tallchief! A 2024 American Indian Youth Literature Honor Book! In this chapter book biography by award-winning author Christine Day, readers learn about the amazing life of Maria Tallchief--and how she persisted. Maria Tallchief loved to dance, but was told that she might need to change her Osage name to one that sounded more Russian to make it as a professional ballerina. She refused, and worked hard at dancing her best, becoming America's first prima ballerina. Many famous American ballets were created for Maria! Complete with an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Maria Tallchief's footsteps and make a difference! A perfect choice for kids who love learning and teachers who want to bring inspiring women into their curriculum. And don’t miss out on the rest of the books in the She Persisted series, featuring so many more women who persisted, including Florence Griffith Joyner, Coretta Scott...

De herontdekking van Amerika

De herontdekking van Amerika

Auteure: Ned Blackhawk

Nombre de pages: 751

Historicus Ned Blackhawk verweeft vijf eeuwen inheemse en niet-inheemse Amerikaanse geschiedenis in ‘De herontdekking van Amerika’. Het boek won in Amerika The National Book Award. In ‘De herontdekking van Amerika’ herschrijft Historicus Ned Blackhawk de ontstaansgeschiedenis van de Verenigde Staten vanuit het inheemse perspectief. Hiermee is hij onderdeel van een nieuwe generatie historici die niet langer naar Amerika en haar geschiedenis kijkt vanuit het eurocentrische perspectief, maar de invloed van de talloze inheemse volken erkent. Van de aankomst van de eerste kolonisten en de bloedige Burgeroorlog tot aan de ingrijpende wetsveranderingen van de twintigste eeuw; in al deze vormende gebeurtenissen waren de inheemse volken essentieel. Deze hervertelling van de Amerikaanse geschiedenis erkent de blijvende kracht, de constante invloed en het overlevingsvermogen van inheemse volken, wat een zuiverder beeld van de Verenigde Staten en hun geschiedenis oplevert. 'Er valt veel te ontdekken in De herontdekking van Amerika, met name over de praktijken van het Amerikaanse vestigingskolonialisme en de daaruit ontstane relatie tussen de overheid en de Inheemse bevolkingsgroepen.' ...

Diaries of a Terrorist

Diaries of a Terrorist

Auteure: Christopher Soto

Nombre de pages: 81

Sexy, outspoken, and explosive, the terrorist of Soto’s debut collection resists police violence with linguistic verve and radical honesty. This debut poetry collection demands the abolition of policing and human caging. In Diaries of a Terrorist, Christopher Soto uses the “we” pronoun to emphasize that police violence happens not only to individuals, but to whole communities. His poetics open the imagination towards possibilities of existence beyond the status quo. Soto asks, “Who do we call terrorist, & why”? These political surrealist poems shift between gut-wrenching vulnerability, laugh-aloud humor, and unapologetic queer punk raunchiness. Diaries of a Terrorist is groundbreaking in its ability to speak—from a local to a global scale—about one of the most important issues of our time.

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