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Circumpolar Connections - Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic

English · Hardback

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Creative visions of Arctic geography from Indigenous perspectives

Grounded in the spatiality of Indigenous existence, Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic is an innovatively foundational book about experiences and conceptions of geography in the circumpolar world. The book centers Arctic writers and artists as creators of space and disseminators of geographical knowledge emerging from Indigenous epistemologies. It collects newly commissioned poems, short stories, and essays that are accompanied by responses in the form of visual art--including paintings, photographs, and mixed media artworks--as well as brief academic reflections. Containing multiple languages--from English and Russian to North Sámi, Kalaallisut, and Sakha--as well as translations, the book is grounded in dialogues and conversations between creative practitioners from across the circumpolar North. Among others, they include Alutiiq, Eyak, Gwich'in, Innu, Inupiaq, Inuvialuk, Lingit, and Yup'ik writers and visual artists, alongside Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars. Extending "geo-" beyond earth and "-graphy" beyond writing, the creative geographies of Circumpolar Connections powerfully expand the Arctic into manifold spaces imagined by a multiplicity of Indigenous stories and aesthetic forms. In doing so, they offer circumpolar conversations that speak to Arctic communities while reaching out to global audiences.

[Sample Text]

English language assimilation as a bite of sashimi

it is like I am eating my own tongue
cut precisely, a flesh triangle
cool red bloodless
and placed in my mouth
I cannot speak
it tastes like my own tongue
salt and flesh
I am eating my own tongue
the weight of it


About the author










LIISA-RÁVNÁ FINBOG is a Sámi scholar based in Oslo, Norway. She is currently curator of Indigenous Art at MUNCH. JOAN NAVIYUK KANE is Inupiaq and the author of many collections of poetry and prose. She is currently an associate professor at Reed College. JOHANNES RIQUET is a professor of English literature at Tampere University and the Principal Investigator of the Mediated Arctic Geographies project.


Product details

Assisted by Liisa-Rávná Finbog (Editor), Joan Naviyuk Kane (Editor), Johannes Riquet (Editor)
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.03.2025
 
EAN 9780819501882
ISBN 978-0-8195-0188-2
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 213 mm x 302 mm x 14 mm
Weight 878 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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