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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Introduction/G.N. Devy. I. Culture and expression 1. Listening to the pterodactyl/Shiv Visvanathan. 2. Friends indigenes and others A German interjection/Gerhard Stilz. 3. Popular culture and political violence The postcolonial state in Malawi 1964 1994/Reuben Makayiko Chirambo. 4. People centric histories of indigenous literature Thoughts in theory and praxis/Nilanjana Deb. 5. Crystallizing protest into Movement Adivasi Community in history society and literature/Vibha S. Chauhan. 6. Myths of the Bondas/Anand Mahanand. 7. Contemporary indigenous literatures in Canada Healing from historical trauma/Jo Ann Episkenew. 8. Classical modern and transnational Nahuatl Literatures/Gabriel S. Estrada. 9. Narrations of her stories/Michaela Moura Kocoolu. 10. Will they survive the margins Endangered languages and Oral Traditions in Kenya/Mumia Geoffrey Osaaji. 11. Udje dance songs of Nigeria's Urhobo people/Tanure Ojaide. 12. Writing about lives on the edge The Naga imbroglio/K.B. Veio Pou. 13. Wedded to life The Paliyans of Kerala/P.J. George. 14. The weaving of Bodo Women's identity in their traditional folk songs/Esther Sukriti Narjinari. 15. The biblical language dilemma The competing interests of English vs. Lubusuku/Maloba Wekesa. 16. Women's songs Oral cultural expressions among the Zulu People/Nompumelelo Zondi. II. Representation and interpretation 17. Adivasi Literature An emerging consciousness/Ramnika Gupta. 18. Indigeneity visuality and postcolonial theory The case of the San/Brendon Nicholls. 19. Steve Chimombo's epic of the forest creatures/Pia Thielmann. 20. Bessie head interpreting the Batswana/Anne Fuchs. 21. Come Sing the Uhuru Blues The indigenous in the work of Matsemela Manaka/Geoffrey V. Davis. 22. Nothing will remain of this world Continuity ad creativity in Mohammed Hassan's Twarab Poetry/Aisha Schmitt. 23. The loss of a spirit Metaphor and practice in Aymara decolonization/Anders Burman. 24. Making memory making poetry Mind and imagination in contemporary indigenous Australian literature/Estelle Castro. 25. Signs and silences vs. objective inquiry Bicultural meaning in journey to the stone country/Norbert H. Platz. 26. Conflicting mythologies and identity building Tomson Highway's kiss of the Fur Queen/Cecile Fouache. 27. Ethnic life writing The work of Beatrice Culleton Mosioniers and Yvonne Johnson/Cecile Sandten. 28. National Catholicism and cultural Annihilation Children's literature in Franco's Spain/Isabel Alonso and Marta Ortega. 29. Articulating self Orality community and colonialism in South India/Bhangya Bhukya. 30. Interculturality of tradition and modernity Towards understanding the tribal ethos/Lachman M. Khubchandani. 31. Indigenous languages and higher education in South Africa/Sandiso Ngcobo. 32. Garma and beyond Indigenous cultural festivals for decolonization/Peter Phipps. 33. Imagining an Adivasi cinema/Rashmi Sawhney. 34. Translating museums/Alice Tilche. The papers in this volume are selected from the Chotro I Conference held at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts held in January 2008 in joint collaboration with the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies and Bhasha Research and Publication Centre. They analyze specific histories of conflict and annihilation the loss of language and neglect of intellectual traditions the exclusion from knowledge transactions that the indigenous have to face the question of representation as Savages from an external perspective their deprivation of natural resources denial of access to education and other measures of social justice their excitement with life and the expression of their joy and their creativity. The historical accounts of various indigenous communities their languages and cultures point to the fact that in the history of colonialism the indigenous communities desisted from becoming compradors at the risk of becoming the perennially marginalized. On the other hand the marginalization of the indi.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Contents Acknowledgements IntroductionK K Chakravarty 1 Understanding Indigenous Struggles The Limitations of Postcolonial TheoryBonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua 2 Endangered Indigenous Traditions of the Urhobo People of the Niger DeltaGodini G Darah 3 From the Postcolonial to the Globalized Language Revitalization in AotearoaNew Zealand and EireIrelandMuiris Ó Laoire 4 Rewriting Columbus Coatlicue?s Dramatization of Mexican Indigenous HistoryChristiane Schlote 5 Contemporary Yoruba Funeral A Discursive Personal NarrativeF Odun Balogun 6 Multilingualism in Modern South African PoetryManfred Loimeier 7 Cultural Identity and Rewriting the Past Contemporary South African LiteraturesMonika Reif-Huelser 8 Gender Violence in Postcolonial Aboriginal Communities Indigenous and White PerceptionsSue Ryan-Fazilleau 9 The Place of the Folk Tale in a Changing SocietyHelen Oronga Aswani Mwanzi10 In Search of Wisdom Transformations in Indigenous and Postcolonial DiscoursesVera Alexander 11 The Ethnopoetics of Irular BalladsA Chellaperumal and Sujatha Vijayraghavan12 Gender and Empowerment The Folklore of GarhwalSatish C Aikant13 Ngugi?s Indigenous Language Novels Women and the National CauseJoseph McLaren 14 Colonial Narrative and Indigenous Consciousness Raja Rao?s Kanthapura and Ignazio Silone?s FontamaraStefano Mercanti15 A Green Postcolonial Reading of Kocharethi and Mother ForestTom Thomas 16 Carib Palimpsests in Derek Walcott?s Collected PoemsKerry-Jane Wallart17 Indigenous Hatred and Fear Edwidge Danticat?s The Dew BreakerFlorence Labaune-Demeule18 Vaacha Voice and Memory in the MuseumBrian Coates and Eileen Coates19 Indigenous Voices in Australian Universities Towards a Collaborative PedagogyJulian Silverman 20 Education in a Second Language Struggles and Achievements of Betta Kurumbar ChildrenJ Daniel Selvaraj 21 Mahasweta Devi and the Tribal A Creative DiscourseBodh Prakash 22 Narrating Tribal Entity Mavelimantam Kocharethi OoralikkudiAsha Susan Jacob 23 Reading Maracle?s Sundogs Indigenous Subalternity and ResistanceShaily Mudgal 24 Can the Bollywood Film Speak to the SubalternAjay Gehlawat 25 Sound in the Aboriginal Australian Films of Rolf de HeerBruno Starrs 26 Living and Learning in a New Language and Culture A Linguist?s ExperiencesAnnie Vinod WilsonVoice and Memory Indigenous Imagination and Expression is a companion volume to Indigeneity Culture and Representation The essays present a critical enquiry into the cultures and literatures of indigenous communities They deal with their stories of colonial experience their marginalization and their struggles to avert the decline of their socio-cultural status and the emergence of their voice in the respective national literature Rather than seeking succour from a human rights regime Aboriginal peoples have consistently looked for lessons of environmental balance and social regeneration in their own literature knowledge systems and cultural traditions The essays in this volume show how these groups have acknowledged internalized and adapted to their own idiom linguistic and cultural nuances and expressions left behind as a relic of colonial presence Further in their endeavour to analyze the reasons behind their alienation they have consistently been self critical holding the white colonists responsible for their current situation but recognizing and narrating instances of complicity of Aboriginal elders in the persecution of their women Running through the volume is the view that the indigenous people are agents rather than objects of change They have the capacity to classify codify and present their knowledge and perceive and evaluate changes in the environment The essays also highlight the rejection by Aboriginal groups of the prevailing view of their cultural heritage as a "social problem" at odds with the imperatives of contemporary existenceThis book is a celebration of indigenous cultures rooted in their physical and cultural environment rather than an archival repository or.
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