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  • 1
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    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781487548278 , 9781487548216
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 172 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Teaching culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bell, Lindsay A. Under Pressure
    DDC: 338.27820971
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    Keywords: Diamond mines and mining ; Diamond mines and mining Social aspects ; Diamond mines and mining Economic aspects ; Indigenous peoples ; Ethnology ; Hay River (N.W.T.) Social conditions ; Hay River (N.W.T.) Economic conditions
    Abstract: "In 2007, Canada became the third largest producer of diamonds in the world. Primarily mined on the edge of the Arctic, these diamonds are said to bring economic development and opportunity to nearby Indigenous communities. In Under Pressure, anthropologist Lindsay A. Bell examines the effects of diamond mining on an increasingly diverse northern population. Through an ethnographic focus on everyday life in Hay River, a multi-ethnic town in the Northwest Territories, this book illustrates the different ways Indigenous, settler, and immigrant northerners navigate the opportunities and obstacles created by large-scale resource development. By situating contemporary diamond mines within the long history of extraction in the region, Bell describes the social, cultural, and economic pressures that shape the people in this Northern community. In contrast to many polarizing accounts that deem mining as either good or bad, Under Pressure uses diamonds as an anthropological prism to consider larger issues related to Arctic extraction, globalization, Indigenous rights, and ethical consumption."-- Provided by publisher.
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  • 2
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    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781487508364 , 9781487525828
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 230 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Colvin, Kelly Ricciardi Charm Offensive
    DDC: 305.40944
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    Keywords: Femininity History 20th century ; Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) History 20th century ; Women History 20th century ; Commodification History 20th century ; Frankreich ; Frauenbild ; Geschichte 1945-2000
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  • 3
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    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781487559830 , 1487559836
    Language: English
    Pages: 58 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: Issued also in electronic format
    Series Statement: EthnoGRAPHIC
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bucken-Knapp, Gregg Messages from Ukraine
    DDC: 947.7086
    Keywords: Civilians in war Comic books, strips, etc ; Civilians in war ; Comics (Graphic works) ; Graphic novels ; History ; Graphic novels ; Ukraine Comic books, strips, etc History Russian Invasion, 2022- ; Ukraine ; Comic ; Ukraine ; Krieg
    Abstract: "Two days after the wide-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine took place on February 24, 2022, Gregg Bucken-Knapp sent text messages offering help to Ukrainian migration and integration professionals. He found himself filling in the visual gaps as he read their text messages--trying to imagine their immediate circumstances as they chose to stay and volunteer or fight, or sought safety elsewhere. In graphic form, Messages from Ukraine explores the varied experiences of the people who sent these messages: those who were forced to flee home and seek safety elsewhere in Ukraine or abroad, those who remained to take part in war efforts, those who were abroad at the time and witnessed the unfolding of events from afar, and those who found themselves trapped in Ukrainian cities under siege. The book includes a study guide with questions and activities for students as well as a timeline to assist with contextualizing events. Through the use of images that frame and interpret messages from the perspective of the recipient, Messages from Ukraine proves that comics can shed meaningful light on war, displacement, and resilience."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Issued also in electronic format.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781487526412 , 9781487508869 , 9781487539160 , 9781487539153
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: EthnoGRAPHIC
    Uniform Title: Il re di Bangkok
    Keywords: Comic ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Bangkok ; Armut ; Lebensbedingungen
    Abstract: "Based on a decade of interviews and archival research, the English translation of this best-selling graphic novel tells the story of Nok, an old blind man who sells lottery tickets in Bangkok, as he decides to leave the urban capital and return to his native village. The King of Bangkok follows Nok as he walks the streets of the city for the last time, trying to get rid of his last five lottery tickets. With each ticket he sells, he encounters something that brings him back to a period of his life, from his arrival in Bangkok all the way to the Red Shirt protests of 2010. Through an alternation of reflections on contemporary Bangkok and flashbacks to his past, we reconstruct Nok's story, the love story with his wife Gai, and the ups and downs of their migrant lives, as well as those of an entire country around them. This is a story of migration to the city and distant families in the countryside; economic development eroding the land, and of political protest choked in blood. Ultimately, it is a story about contemporary Thailand and how the waves of history lift, engulf, or crash two ordinary people. A perfect entry into the history of contemporary Thailand, this book is essential reading for both students and travelers."
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781487508647 , 1487508646
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 236 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Edition: Issued also in electronic format
    Series Statement: Cultural spaces
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Refugee states
    DDC: 305.9/06914
    Keywords: Refugees ; Refugees ; Canada ; Kanada ; Displaced Person ; Flucht ; Flüchtling
    Abstract: Shifting Grounds of Asylum in Canadian Public Discourse and Policy / Johanna Reynolds and Jennifer Hyndman -- Untangling the Strands of Memory: Historicizing the 1914 Komagata Maru Incident and the Concept of Refugeeness / Alia Somani -- Erasing Exclusion: Adrienne Clarkson and the Promise of the Refugee Experience / Laura Madokoro -- Petitions and Protest: Refugees and the Haunting of Canadian Citizenship / Peter Nyers -- Where Are We From? Decolonizing Indigenous and Refugee Relations / Jennifer Adese and Malissa Phung -- Queer and Trans Migrants, Colonial Logics, and the Politics of Refusal / Edward Ou Jin Lee -- Producing the Figure of the "Super-Refugee" through Discourses of Success, Exceptionalism, Ableism, and Inspiration / Gada Mahrouse -- Cross-Racial Refugee Fiction: Dionne Brand's What We All Long For / Donald Goellnicht.
    Abstract: "Exploring "refuge" and "refugee" as concepts that shape Canadian nation-building both within and beyond national borders, Refugee States takes an interdisciplinary and critical approach to describing how refugees articulate their relation to and defiance of official discourses. Through close examinations of refugee movements, contexts, and subjectivities, this collection reveals how Canada has relied upon the rejection and inclusion of refugees as a crucial means of statecraft. Bringing together renowned and emerging scholars from multiple disciplines, Nguyen and Phu illuminate the historical, political, and cultural conditions that produce refugees as well as the narrative of humanitarian benevolence that persists nationally and internationally. Highlighting landmark cases, the editors and contributors together develop critical refugee studies as a framework for understanding, nuancing, and critiquing the production of Canadian humanitarian exceptionalism--the international image and discourse of Canada as a liberal, tolerant, and welcoming haven for people fleeing oppression, persecution, and unfreedom. In doing so, Refugee States offers alternative modes of understanding past and present refugee passages to and within Canada, and brings to light the many ways in which refugee subjects navigate displacement, migration, and resettlement."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Issued also in electronic format.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781487594527 , 9781487594534 , 9781487594541 , 9781487594558
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 180 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ethnoGRAPHIC
    Keywords: Comic
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781487526405 , 9781487508852
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 135 Seiten , farbig
    Series Statement: EthnoGRAPHIC
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Waterston, Alisse, 1951 - Light in dark times
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Anthropology Comic books, strips, etc ; Meaning (Philosophy) Comic books, strips, etc ; Art and anthropology Comic books, strips, etc ; Anthropology ; Art and anthropology ; Meaning (Philosophy) ; Comic books, strips, etc ; Comics (Graphic works) ; Comic ; Anthropologie ; Sinnfindung
    Abstract: "What will become of us in these trying times? How will we pass the time that we have on earth? In gorgeously rendered graphic form, Light in Dark Times invites readers to consider these questions by exploring the political catastrophes and moral disasters of the past and present, revealing issues that beg to be studied, understood, confronted, and resisted. A profound work of anthropology and art, this book is for anyone yearning to understand the darkness and hoping to hold onto the light. It is a powerful story of encounters with writers, philosophers, activists, and anthropologists whose words are as meaningful today as they were during the times in which they were written. This book is at once a lament over the darkness of our times, an affirmation of the value of knowledge and introspection, and a consideration of truth, lies, and the dangers of the trivial. In a time when many of us struggle with the feeling that we cannot do enough to change the course of the future, this book is a call to action, asking us to envision and create an alternative world from the one in which we now live. Light in Dark Times is beautiful to look at and to hold--an exquisite work of art that is lively, informative, enlightening, deeply moving, and inspiring."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 1487570554 , 9781487570552
    Language: English
    Pages: 110 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ethnoGRAPHIC
    DDC: 741.973
    Keywords: Art and anthropology ; Art and anthropology ; Comic
    Abstract: "Lochlann Jain’s debut non-fiction graphic novel, Things That Art, playfully interrogates the order of things. Toying with the relationship between words and images, Jain’s whimsical compositions may seem straightforward. Upon closer inspection, however, the drawings reveal profound and startling paradoxes at the heart of how we make sense of the world. Commentaries by architect and theorist Maria McVarish, poet and naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield, musician and English Professor Drew Daniel, and the author offer further insight into the drawings in this collection. A captivating look at the fundamental absurdities of everyday communication, Things that Art jolts us toward new forms of collation and collaboration."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781442650152 , 144265015X , 9781442628267 , 144262826X
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 325 Seiten, , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    DDC: 305.897/333075
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    Keywords: University of Winnipeg Case studies ; Manitoba Museum Case studies ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies Museums ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies Antiquities ; Ojibwa Indians Case studies Material culture ; Museums Case studies Acquisitions ; Museums and Indians Case studies ; Cultural property Case studies Repatriation ; Cultural property Case studies Protection ; Drum Case studies ; Manitoba Case studies Antiquities ; Manitoba ; Ojibwa ; Kulturgut ; Restitution
    Abstract: "Naamiwan's Drum follows the story of a famous Ojibwe medicine man, his gifted grandson, and remarkable water drum. This drum, and forty other artefacts, were given away by a Canadian museum to an American Anishinaabe group that had no family or community connections to the collection. Many years passed before the drum was returned to the family and only half of the artefacts were ever returned to the museum."--
    Abstract: "Maureen Matthews takes us through this astonishing set of events from multiple perspectives, exploring community and museum viewpoints, visiting the ceremonial group leader in Wisconsin, and finally looking back from the point of view of the drum. The book contains a powerful Anishinaabe interpretive perspective on repatriation and on anthropology itself. Containing fourteen beautiful colour illustrations, Naamiwan's Drum is a compelling account of repatriation as well as a cautionary tale for museum professionals."--
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Omishoosh : a visit to the museum -- 3. Animacy : linguistic considerations -- 4. Dewe'igan : repatriation -- 5. Personhood : wiikaan and artefact -- 6. Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge : Ojibwe advocacy and revitalization -- 7. Repatriation : cultural rights and the construction of meaning -- 8. Nelson Owen : mitigwakik homecoming -- 9. Agency and artefacts : new theoretical approaches -- 10. Repatriating agency : an agency analysis of repatriation -- Appendix A: Timeline -- Appendix B: Ojibwe language notes -- Appendix C: Anishinaabemowin glossary
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-305) and index
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  • 10
    ISBN: 1487520018 , 1487500041 , 9781487500047 , 9781487520014
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 375 pages , illustrations, maps , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Anthropological horizons
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forth, Gregory Why the Porcupine is Not a Bird
    DDC: 590.89/995
    Keywords: Nage (Indonesian people) Ethnozoology ; Ethnozoology ; Nage ; Ethnozoologie ; Flores ; Flores ; Nage ; Ethnozoologie
    Abstract: "Why the Porcupine Is Not a Bird is a comprehensive analysis of knowledge of animals among the Nage people of central Flores in Indonesia. Gregory Forth sheds light on the ongoing anthropological debate surrounding the categorization of animals in small-scale non-Western societies."--
    Abstract: "Forth's detailed discussion of how the Nage people conceptualize their relationship to the animal world covers the naming and classification of animals, their symbolic and practical use, and the ecology of central Flores and its change over the years. His study reveals the empirical basis of Nage classifications, which align surprisingly well with the taxonomies of modern biologists. It also shows how the Nage employ systems of symbolic and utilitarian classification distinct from their general taxonomy. A tremendous source of ethnographic detail, Why the Porcupine Is Not a Bird is an important contribution to the fields of ethnobiology and cognitive anthropology."--
    Description / Table of Contents: a methodological prospectus -- 3. Animals, humans, and other mammals -- 4. Animals of the village : domestic and partly domestic mammals -- 5. The giant rat of Flores and other never-domesticated mammals -- 6. Symbolic and utilitarian dimensions of mammal categories : varieties of special-purpose classification -- 7. Birds, or "creatures that fly high in the sky" -- 8. Snakes : the life-form nipa -- 9. Neither fish nor fowl : a non-mammalian miscellany -- 10. Things with tails but without backbones : invertebrates in Nage folk zoology -- 11. What's in an animal name : comparative observations on animal nomenclature, classification, and symbolism -- 12. When birds turn into mammals and mammals into fish : Nage "beliefs" about animal transformation -- 13. Animal mysteries and disappearing animals -- 14. Concluding remarks -- Appendix 1. Terms for human and animal body parts -- Appendix 2. Growth stages in several wild mammals -- Appendix 3. Nage invertebrate categories -- Appendix 4. Animal names used as personal names in central Nage
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-362) and index
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  • 11
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    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781442627055 , 9780802096968 , 0802096964 , 1442627050
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 491 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 23 cm
    DDC: 567.9074
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    Keywords: American Museum of Natural History Exhibitions ; Royal Ontario Museum Exhibitions ; Dinosaurs in popular culture ; Tyrannosaurus rex Exhibitions ; Social aspects ; Maiasaura Exhibitions ; Social aspects ; Natural history museums Exhibitions ; Political aspects ; Natural history museums Exhibitions ; Political aspects ; Paleontology Social aspects ; Dinosaurs Exhibitions ; Social aspects ; Museum exhibits Political aspects ; Museum exhibits Political aspects ; Political anthropology ; Royal Ontario Museum ; American Museum of Natural History ; Tyrannosaurus rex ; Maiasaura ; Politische Anthropologie
    Abstract: "In this ambitious interdisciplinary study, anthropologist Brian Noble traces how dinosaurs and their natural worlds are articulated into being by the action of specimens and humans together. Following the complex exchanges of palaeontologists, museums specialists, film- and media-makers, science fiction writers, and their diverse publics, he witnesses how fossil remains are taken from their partial state and recomposed into astonishingly precise, animated presences within the modern world, with profound political consequences. Articulating Dinosaurs examines the resurrecting of two of the most iconic and gendered of dinosaurs. First Noble traces the emergence of Tyrannosaurus rex (the "king of the tyrant lizards") in the early twentieth-century scientific, literary, and filmic cross-currents associated with the American Museum of Natural History under the direction of palaeontologist and eugenicist Henry Fairfield Osborn. Then he offers his detailed ethnographic study of the multi-media, model-making, curatorial, and laboratory preparation work behind the Royal Ontario Museum's ground-breaking 1990s exhibit of Maiasaura peeblesorum (the "good mother lizard"). Setting the exhibits at the AMNH and the ROM against each other, Noble is able to place the political natures of T. rex and Maiasaura into high relief and to raise vital questions about how our choices make a difference in what comes to count as "nature." An original and illuminating study of science, culture, and museums, Articulating Dinosaurs is a remarkable look at not just how we visualize the prehistoric past, but how we make it palpable in our everyday lives."--Page i
    Abstract: Can there really be an anthropology of dinosaurs? -- Part One. Animating the tyrant kingdoms. Materializing Mesozoic time-space -- Land of the fear, home of the bravado -- Animating Tyrannosaurus rex, modelling the perfect race -- Politics/natures, all the way down -- Vestiges of the lost world : recirculating the tyrant nexus -- Phantasmatics in the systematics of life -- Part Two. Articulating the good mother lizard. Articulating Maiasaura peeblesorum : the life, times, and relations of ROM #44770 -- "A real sense of a dynamic process" -- A really big Jurassic place : when specimens and chronotopes meet -- Need to say, need to know : planning to articulate specimen and spectacle -- The difference a lab can make -- A perfect time for raising a family : kinship as new syntax for dinosaurian natures? -- Technotheatrical natures : Maiasaur's world, by default? -- Mirabile dictu! : factishes all the way down -- "Just trying to be a scientist" : another Mesozoic is possible
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-479) and index
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