Queer indigenous studies : Critical interventions in theory, politics, and literature
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- ISBN: 0816529078
- ISBN: 9780816529070
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vi, 249 pages ; 23 cm.
print - Publisher: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, [2011].
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-238) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Section I Performing Queer Indigenous Critiques -- 1. Decolonizing the Queer Native Body (and Recovering the Native Bull-Dyke): Bringing "Sexy Back" and Out of Native Studies' Closet / Chris Finley -- 2. Queer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity of Settler Colonialism / Andrea Smith -- 3. Queer Caste: Mixing Race and Sexuality in Colonial New Zealand / Michelle Erai -- 4. Fa'afafine Notes: On Tagaloa, Jesus, and Nafanua / Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- Section II Situating Two-Spirit and Queer Indigenous Movements -- 5. D4Y DßC (Asegi Ayetl): Cherokee Two-Spirit People Reimagining Nation / Qwo-Li Driskill -- 6. Exploring Takatapui Identity within the Maori Community: Implications for Health and Well-Being / Clive Aspin -- 7. Two-Spirit Men's Sexual Survivance against the Inequality of Desire / Brian Joseph Gilley -- 8. Unsettling Queer Politics: What Can Non-Natives Learn from Two-Spirit Organizing? / Scott Lauria Morgensen -- Section III Reading Queer Indigenous Writing -- 9. Indigenous Fantasies and Sovereign Erotics: Outland Cherokees Write Two-Spirit Nations / Lisa Tatonetti -- 10. Erotics of Sovereignty / Mark Rifkin -- 11. Gifts of Maskihkiy: Gregory Scofield's Cree Metis Stories of Self-Acceptance / June Scudeler -- 12. Revolution Is for Everyone: Imagining an Emancipatory Future through Queer Indigenous Critical Theories / Scott Lauria Morgensen -- Works cited -- About the contributors -- Index. |
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Qwo-Li Driskill is a Cherokee Queer/Two-Spirit writer, scholar, and performer. S/he is the author of Walking with Ghosts: Poems and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of English at Texas A&M University. Chris Finley is a queer Native feminist finishing her PhD in American culture at the University of Michigan. She is a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes located in Washington State.
Brian Joseph Gilley is an associate professor of anthropology and director of the First Nations Education and Culture Center at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of Becoming Two-Spirit: Gay Identity and Social Acceptance in Indian Country. Scott Lauria Morgensen is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies at Queen’s University. His work as a white queer critic of settler colonialism appears in his book Spaces between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization.
Brian Joseph Gilley is an associate professor of anthropology and director of the First Nations Education and Culture Center at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of Becoming Two-Spirit: Gay Identity and Social Acceptance in Indian Country. Scott Lauria Morgensen is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies at Queen’s University. His work as a white queer critic of settler colonialism appears in his book Spaces between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization.