دانلود کتاب The Fabric of Indigeneity: Ainu Identity, Gender, and Settler Colonialism in Japan
by ann-elise lewallen
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عنوان فارسی: پارچه Indigeneity: Ainu هویت جنسیتی و مهاجر استعمار در ژاپن |
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“Through this ground-breaking book, lewallen has proffered a timely and richly crafted contribution to the important debate on gender and Indigeneity, one which should provoke lively discussion amongst those researching Indigenous peoples.”
—Jeffry Joseph Gayman, Hokkaido University, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, September 2018
“At the level of ethnography it is a thorough, detailed and sympathetic study of the ‘politics of cloth’ and the strategies now employed, largely by women who wish to signal or re-assert their Ainu identity . . . through the production of textiles using traditional techniques and/or embodying traditional motifs, and as such can stand as a major contribution to the emerging literature on crafts, gender and identity.”
—John Clammer, O. P. Jindal Global University, Ethnic and Racial Studies 41, no. 3 (2018)
“[This] volume is a fascinating and much needed work revealing the tenacious bond between ancestral Ainu women and the contemporary Ainu society in the face of Japanese colonization. The Fabric of Indigeneity is at once loving and sensitive while offering a bold and forceful narrative of Ainu women reclaiming their ancient culture. . . . The story of Ainu revived provided by the women of Yaun Mosir is thrilling to read and restorative even to non-Ainu. Whether you are from an indigenous nation or not, you must read this book—a saga of great importance.”
—Bertha Miller, Fourth World Journal, Winter 2017