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Environmental Humanities and Indigeneity
Series Editor: Debashree Dattaray (Jadavpur University, India) This book series would foreground the interface of indigenous knowledge systems, environmental justice, and the emerging field of environmental humanities. It will focus on recent research that locates indigenous worldviews, practices, and histories at the centre of discussion in the context of increasing environmental challenges and climate crises. Through a critical and interdisciplinary perspective, the series will address the devastating impacts of neocolonialism globalization and ecological degradation. Consequently, the series would attempt to amplify indigenous voices, knowledge, and agency. The series aims to initiate a dialogue, scholarship, and action between scholars, activists and writers in the field from both the Global South and the Global North that would in turn facilitate environmental justice, sustainable practices, and recognition of the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples. Proposals are invited in a range of topics which situate indigenous epistemologies within the larger concerns of environmental humanities. Works may focus but not be limited to topics such as indigeneity, eco-poetics, eco-aesthetics, cultural studies, environmental justice, literary theory, animal studies, environmental aesthetics, narrative cultures, environmental materialities, environmental sustainability from an interdisciplinary perspective. The series would seek to prioritize ecological wisdom embedded in Indigenous cultures that challenge technocratic solutions. The series articulates more inclusive, decolonial and ethically grounded environmental approaches. Expressions of interest may be sent to debashree.dattaray@jadavpuruniversity.in Editorial Advisory Board David Stirrup (University of York, England) Jorge Marcone (Rutgers University) Lill Tove Fredriksen (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) Nibedita Mukherjee (Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, India) Nilika Mehrotra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) Peter Keegan (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Stefano Beggiora (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
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Indigenous Cultures of Latin America
Past and PresentISSN: 2689-8217
Indigenous Cultures of Latin America: Past and Present is a new bilingual series that welcomes book proposals, in English or Spanish, focused on the fields of anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, ethnohistory, and art history, among others. We encourage original proposals for projects that use a conjunctive approach to understanding beliefs and lifeways of prehispanic, colonial period, and contemporary indigenous peoples inhabiting Latin America, broadly defined (i.e. extending into parts of the U.S. Southeast and Southwest), relying on a combination of methodologies and data sets to interpret the subject matter. We further encourage projects that utilize decolonizing methodologies and seek to promote research and fieldwork undertaken in collaboration with local indigenous communities and/or indigenous consultants. The series will publish academic monographs, edited collections, and readers. All book proposals and manuscripts will be subject to a rigorous single-blind peer review process, conducted by experts in the respective field(s) of study. Proposals and author/volume editor CVs should be sent to the Series Editor, Dr. Gabrielle Vail, at vailg@email.unc.edu.
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Amerika: Gitarre anderer Worte- América: Guitarra de otros verbos
Herausgegeben, kritisch annotiert und übersetzt von Erna Pfeiffer- Edición crítica y traducción de Erna Pfeiffer- Mit einer Einleitung von Germán Calvache Alarcón und Illustrationen von Oswaldo Viteri - Con una introducción de Germán Calvache Ala©2013 Monographs -
Die indigenen Völker Taiwans
Vorträge zur Geschichte und Gesellschaft Taiwans©2012 Conference proceedings -
De la protesta callejera al poder estatal: El caso del movimiento indígena boliviano
La (de)institucionalización y dinámica del movimiento indígena en Bolivia©2021 Thesis -
Menschenrechte und indigene Völker
©2004 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Indigene Erfahrung im westlichen Nordamerika
Die westlichen Völker vom Süden bis zu den Eskimos- Gegenüberstellung zu europäischer Philosophie©2012 Thesis -
Indigene Schreiber im kolonialen Peru
Zur juristisch-administrativen Textproduktion im Jauja-Tal (16. und 17. Jahrhundert)©2017 Thesis -
Vocabulario indígena en la «Historia» de fray Bernardino de Sahagún
©2013 Monographs -
Pueblos indígenas e inversión en territorio ancestral
Violación de un derecho colectivo – Amazonía peruana en pedazos para petróleo y gas©2015 Thesis -
Indigenous Cosmopolitans
Transnational and Transcultural Indigeneity in the Twenty-First Century©2010 Textbook -
Entwicklungs- und Menschenrechtsvorstellungen von unten
Eine vergleichende Untersuchung anhand ausgewählter Beispiele indigener Bevölkerung©2013 Thesis -
Indigenous Epistemology
Descent into the Womb of Decolonized Research Methodologies©2020 Monographs -
Tierras y territorios indígenas en América Latina
Un estudio de los casos de Bolivia, Ecuador y Perú©2013 Monographs -
An Indigenous Curriculum of Place
The United Houma Nation’s Contentious Relationship with Louisiana’s Educational Institutions©2007 Textbook -
Die Genese von Legenden in der Neuen Welt im Spannungsfeld antiker, mittelalterlicher und indigener Einflüsse
Ansätze eines kulturellen Austausches oder Wissenstransformation von Europa auf Amerika?©2011 Thesis -
Indigenous Grammar Across Cultures
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Winnowing and Sifting Indigenous Knowledge
Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, and the African Learner©2026 Edited Collection