The extensive and enduring commitments to nationhood within Native American Studies have unsurprisingly engendered in the field extensive and enduring resistance to transnational theoretical and methodological frameworks. This is largely because scholarly transnationalism fundamentally seeks to unmoor intellectual work from national(ist) affiliations. This, of course, directly contradicts the commitments to nationhood within Native Studies. Yet even while conventional transnational modes of critical inquiry present trajectories and objectives that threaten to undermine the core commitments of Native American Studies, the judicious use of particular aspects of conventional transnationalism and the development of innovative conceptions of tra...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Post-Columbian borderlands between competing Euro-American empires and North America’s indigenous po...
The extensive and enduring commitments to nationhood within Native American Studies have unsurprisin...
Bringing together perspectives from a variety of disciplines, this book provides an interdisciplinar...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: American Studies. Advisor: Wilkins, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
The term transnational has had a strong impact in various corners of literary and cultural studies o...
When does the literature of Native Americans subvert the federal laws that attempt to control Native...
This essay questions both the Special Forum’s invitation to chart a “Transnational Native American S...
Anishinaabeg Peoples maintained sovereignty via peoplehood in the context of Settler colonial progra...
American Indian tribes are in a crisis of identity. No one can rationally devise a boundary line bet...
The U.S./Mexico border is a site of increased state polices for surveillances, hyper-militarization,...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
Explores how indigenous nationhood has emerged and been maintained in the face of aggressive efforts...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Post-Columbian borderlands between competing Euro-American empires and North America’s indigenous po...
The extensive and enduring commitments to nationhood within Native American Studies have unsurprisin...
Bringing together perspectives from a variety of disciplines, this book provides an interdisciplinar...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: American Studies. Advisor: Wilkins, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Indigenous communities in the United States have been engagi...
The term transnational has had a strong impact in various corners of literary and cultural studies o...
When does the literature of Native Americans subvert the federal laws that attempt to control Native...
This essay questions both the Special Forum’s invitation to chart a “Transnational Native American S...
Anishinaabeg Peoples maintained sovereignty via peoplehood in the context of Settler colonial progra...
American Indian tribes are in a crisis of identity. No one can rationally devise a boundary line bet...
The U.S./Mexico border is a site of increased state polices for surveillances, hyper-militarization,...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
Explores how indigenous nationhood has emerged and been maintained in the face of aggressive efforts...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Spanning multiple fields of scholarly inquiry, the bulk of this study concerns itself with competing...
Post-Columbian borderlands between competing Euro-American empires and North America’s indigenous po...