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Fall 2023 Behind-the-Scenes Reading
Do YOU want to see what I spent my first semester in grad school reading? Of course you do. (There's a lot of Indigenous and queer scholarship.)
Usually, when I finish a reading that I know will be on the quarterly post, I write the small blurb as soon as I’m done, and I did start this semester doing that… but then came the annotated bibliography assignment. I had to stop doing blog write ups of my reading, because I had a big academic write up of my reading to do. But I’m back now! (It’s winter break and I only have teaching prep to…
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Decolonisation is followed by indigenisation, where researchers invoke indigenous knowledge embodied in languages, proverbs, folktales, stories, songs, music, taboos, artifacts, cultural and lived experiences to envision new topics, themes, indigenous-centred conceptual frameworks, methods, processes and categories of analysis not easily obtainable from conventional methods.
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