Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies
Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies looks for pathways that better connect two often siloed disciplines. This edited collection brings together different disciplinary experiences and perspectives to this objective, weaving together researchers, artists, instructors, and authors who have found ways of bridging Indigenous and Hispanic studies through trans-Indigenous reading methods, intercultural dialogues, and reflections on translation and epistemology. Each chapter brings rich context that bears on some aspect of the Indigenous Americas and its crossroads with Hispanic studies, from Canada to Chile. Such a hemispheric and interdisciplinary approach offers innovative and significant means of challenging the coloniality of Hispanic studies.
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Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies
Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies looks for pathways that better connect two often siloed disciplines. This edited collection brings together different disciplinary experiences and perspectives to this objective, weaving together researchers, artists, instructors, and authors who have found ways of bridging Indigenous and Hispanic studies through trans-Indigenous reading methods, intercultural dialogues, and reflections on translation and epistemology. Each chapter brings rich context that bears on some aspect of the Indigenous Americas and its crossroads with Hispanic studies, from Canada to Chile. Such a hemispheric and interdisciplinary approach offers innovative and significant means of challenging the coloniality of Hispanic studies.
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Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies

Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies

Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies

Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies

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Abiayalan Pluriverses: Bridging Indigenous Studies and Hispanic Studies looks for pathways that better connect two often siloed disciplines. This edited collection brings together different disciplinary experiences and perspectives to this objective, weaving together researchers, artists, instructors, and authors who have found ways of bridging Indigenous and Hispanic studies through trans-Indigenous reading methods, intercultural dialogues, and reflections on translation and epistemology. Each chapter brings rich context that bears on some aspect of the Indigenous Americas and its crossroads with Hispanic studies, from Canada to Chile. Such a hemispheric and interdisciplinary approach offers innovative and significant means of challenging the coloniality of Hispanic studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943208746
Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
Publication date: 01/23/2024
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Gloria E. Chacón is an associate professor of literature at UC San Diego.

Juan G. Sánchez Martínez is an associate professor of Indigenous Learning at Lakehead University.

Lauren Beck is a professor of Hispanic studies and visual and material culture at Mount Allison University.

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