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The Companion to Global Environmental History offers multiple points of entry into the history and historiography of this dynamic and fast-growing field, to provide an essential road map to past developments, current controversies, and future developments for specialists and newcomers alike. Combines temporal, geographic, thematic and contextual approaches from prehistory to the present day Explores environmental thought and action around the world, to give readers a cultural, intellectual and political context for engagement with the environment in modern times Brings together environmental historians from around the world, including scholars from South Africa, Brazil, Germany, and China
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: J. R. McNeill |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Release |
: 2015-05-04 |
File |
: 578 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781118977538 |
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This companion consists of chapters that focus on and bring forward critical theories and productive methodologies for Indigenous art history in North America. This book makes a major and original contribution to the fields of Indigenous visual arts, professional curatorial practice, graduate-level curriculum development, and academic research. The contributors expand, create, establish and define Indigenous theoretical and methodological approaches for the production, discussion, and writing of Indigenous art histories. Bringing together scholars, curators, and artists from across the intersecting fields of Indigenous art history, critical museology, cultural studies, and curatorial practice, the companion promotes the study and dissemination of Indigenous art and stimulates new conversations on such key areas as visual sovereignty and self-determination; resurgence and resilience; land-based, embodied, and nation-specific knowledges; epistemologies and ontologies; curatorial and museological methodologies; language; decolonization and Indigenization; and collaboration, consultation, and mentorship.
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Genre |
: Art |
Author |
: Heather Igloliorte |
Publisher |
: Taylor & Francis |
Release |
: 2022-12-30 |
File |
: 582 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781000608564 |
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Genre |
: Brazil |
Author |
: Jonathan Winddance Warren |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1997 |
File |
: 600 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UCAL:C3408675 |
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2022 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2022 WHA Caughey Western History Prize for the most distinguished book on the American West Can a sea be a settler? What if it is a sea that exists only in the form of incongruous, head-scratching contradictions: a wetland in a desert, a wildlife refuge that poisons birds, a body of water in which fish suffocate? Traci Brynne Voyles's history of the Salton Sea examines how settler colonialism restructures physical environments in ways that further Indigenous dispossession, racial capitalism, and degradation of the natural world. In other words, The Settler Sea asks how settler colonialism entraps nature to do settlers' work for them. The Salton Sea, Southern California's largest inland body of water, occupies the space between the lush agricultural farmland of the Imperial Valley and the austere desert called "America's Sahara." The sea sits near the boundary between the United States and Mexico and lies at the often-contested intersections of the sovereign lands of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla and the state of California. Created in 1905, when overflow from the Colorado River combined with a poorly constructed irrigation system to cause the whole river to flow into the desert, this human-maintained body of water has been considered a looming environmental disaster. The Salton Sea's very precariousness--the way it sits uncomfortably between worlds, existing always in the interstices of human and natural influences, between desert and wetland, between the skyward pull of the sun and the constant inflow of polluted water--is both a symptom and symbol of the larger precariousness of settler relationships to the environment, in the West and beyond. Voyles provides an innovative exploration of the Salton Sea, looking to the ways the sea, its origins, and its role in human life have been vital to the people who call this region home.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Traci Brynne Voyles |
Publisher |
: U of Nebraska Press |
Release |
: 2021-11 |
File |
: 466 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781496229618 |
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The essays in section 1 consider ethnography's influence on how Europeans represent colonized peoples. Section 2 essays analyze curatorial practices, emphasizing how exhibitions must serve diverse masters rather than solely the curator's own creativity and judgment, a dramatic departure from past museum culture and practice. Section 3 essays consider tribal museums that focus on contesting and critiquing colonial views of American and Canadian history while serving the varied needs of the indigenous communities.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Susan Sleeper-Smith |
Publisher |
: U of Nebraska Press |
Release |
: 2009-07-01 |
File |
: 375 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780803219489 |
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Much contemporary research ignores or is dismissive of the growth of global religiosity, even though 90% of the global population sees the world through a commitment to some kind of faith. Reimagining Faith and Management addresses this issue and extends the research on the impact of faith in the various aspects of management, such as negotiation, leadership, entrepreneurship, governance, innovation, ethics, finance and careers. Faith impacts how individuals and organisations envision, manage and respond to their various stakeholders, communities, the natural environment and the world around them. This book presents various facets of how faith, values and/or ideological outlook which informs, influences and adds mystery that inspires and impels individuals and organisations. The twenty-one chapters are based on academic research and offer practical managerial recommendations. The book is divided into three sections: Faithful futures impacting individuals; Faithful futures impacting organisations; and Faithful futures impacting society. Each chapter presents a theoretical base and includes practical implications. The book is therefore ideal reading for educators, researchers and students of business, management, career studies, faith-based organisations, corporate governance, and business ethics, as well as religious studies, including applied theology.
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Genre |
: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Edwina Pio |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2021-03-23 |
File |
: 292 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781000365177 |
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Genre |
: Culture |
Author |
: Lakshmi Subramanyam |
Publisher |
: Mittal Publications |
Release |
: 2001 |
File |
: 294 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 8170998158 |
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Focusing on visual approaches to performance in global cultural contexts, Perspectives in Motion explores the work of Adrienne L. Kaeppler, a pioneering researcher who has made a number of interdisciplinary contributions over five decades to dance and performance studies. Through a diverse range of case studies from Oceania, Asia, and Europe, and interdisciplinary approaches, this edited collection offers new critical and ethnographic frameworks for understanding and experiencing practices of music and dance across the globe.
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Genre |
: Performing Arts |
Author |
: Kendra Stepputat |
Publisher |
: Berghahn Books |
Release |
: 2021-03-10 |
File |
: 339 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781800730038 |
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Explore the profound impact of colonialism and the ongoing efforts to reclaim and rewrite history in 'Decolonizing History: Perspectives on Post-Colonial Narratives.' This comprehensive guide delves into the rich and diverse histories of Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Indigenous populations, and more. Each chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the historical context, cultural significance, and enduring legacy of these regions' colonial pasts. Through detailed analysis and vivid descriptions, discover how societies are reclaiming their narratives and reshaping their futures. Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and students, this book provides a captivating glimpse into the efforts to decolonize history and build a more inclusive and accurate global historiography.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Rowena Malpas |
Publisher |
: Richards Education |
Release |
: |
File |
: 142 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: |
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Social workers are increasingly faced with contemporary global challenges such as inequality, climate change and displacement of people. As a field committed to supporting the world's most vulnerable populations and communities, social work must adapt to meet the needs of this changing global landscape. Re-imagining Social Work broadens the imaginative horizons for social workers and acquaints readers with their potential to creatively contribute to global change. Written in an accessible style, this book motivates readers to think outside the box when it comes to linking theory to their social work practice, in order to construct innovative solutions to prominent social problems. Re-imagining Social Work provides a unique perspective on how social work can evolve for the future. Through theory and critical perspective, this book provides the skills required to be an innovative creative social worker.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Jim Ife |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2023-11-30 |
File |
: 217 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781108530484 |