The indigenous have become central to contemporary critical and governmental imaginaries as the West tries to cope with planetary crises imbricated in the legacies of modernity and settler-colonialism. As such, indigenous methods and practices are increasingly constructed as offering futural possibilities for ‘becoming’ rather than belonging to the archives of an underdeveloped past. Central to this transformation has been the speculative or ontological turn in anthropological discourse, which we argue has opened up new possibilities for a Western and colonial appropriation of indigeneity. This turn is the subject of this article and is critically engaged with to pursue a number of avenues which problematise this form of ‘ontopolitical anth...
The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibili...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...
The Indigenous have become central to contemporary critical and governmental imaginaries as the West...
This article critiques the shift towards valorizing indigeneity in western thought and contemporary ...
This article critiques the shift towards valorizing indigeneity in western thought and contemporary ...
Representations of indigenous peoples, while never static, have always served the interests of settl...
Representations of indigenous peoples, while never static, have always served the interests of settl...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
This article begins a discussion on indigenous existentialism. The theme developed as a result of en...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
This chapter is updated from the French version of the translated book that was published in France ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Indigeneities are widely constructed as emanating not only from the experience of dispossession in t...
This paper is a report on the theoretical origins of a decolonizing research sensibility called Indi...
The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibili...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...
The Indigenous have become central to contemporary critical and governmental imaginaries as the West...
This article critiques the shift towards valorizing indigeneity in western thought and contemporary ...
This article critiques the shift towards valorizing indigeneity in western thought and contemporary ...
Representations of indigenous peoples, while never static, have always served the interests of settl...
Representations of indigenous peoples, while never static, have always served the interests of settl...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
This article begins a discussion on indigenous existentialism. The theme developed as a result of en...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
This chapter is updated from the French version of the translated book that was published in France ...
Over the last few decades the rewriting of Indigenous knowledge and history has been discussed, deba...
Indigeneities are widely constructed as emanating not only from the experience of dispossession in t...
This paper is a report on the theoretical origins of a decolonizing research sensibility called Indi...
The late 20th century has seen a renaissance in the fortunes of indigenous people and their visibili...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...
The contemporary context of Australia cannot be understood in isolation from its colonial past. As a...