critical indigenous theory: special issue of the cultural studies review
Cultural Studies Review, vol. 15 no. 2 September 2009.
Line-up:
Editorial—JOHN FROW & KATRINA SCHLUNKE
Critical Indigenous Theory
—Co-editor AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON
Introduction—AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON
‘In the City of Blinding Lights’: Indigeneity, Cultural Studies and the Errants of Colonial Nostalgia—JODI A. BYRD
‘There is Nothing that Identifies Me to that Place’: Indigenous Women’s Perceptions of Health Spaces and Places—BRONWYN FREDERICKS
In the Northern Territory Intervention What is Saved or Rescued and at What Cost?— IRENE WATSON
Imagining the Good Indigenous Citizen: Race War and the Pathology of Patriarchal White Sovereignty—AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON
Critical Indigenous Studies: From Difference to Density—CHRIS ANDERSEN
Indigenous Existentialism and the Body—BRENDAN HOKOWHITU
Native American Scholarship and the Transnational Turn—ROBERT WARRIOR
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