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Paperback Decolonial Possibilities: Indigenously Rooted Practices in Rhetoric and Writing Book

ISBN: 0814102395

ISBN13: 9780814102398

Decolonial Possibilities: Indigenously Rooted Practices in Rhetoric and Writing

Decolonial Possibilities takes up the call to decolonize the university in whatever ways possible, from teaching to administrative work to publishing. Curating perspectives from cultural and Indigenous rhetorics scholars associated with the NCTE/CCCC American Indian Caucus, editors Lisa King and Andrea Riley Mukavetz emphasize nourishing the intricate and diverse pathways necessary for meaningful decolonial work--work that requires intentional relationships with Native American and Indigenous communities within and beyond the university.
Tribal Nations and Indigenous people are diverse, and this collection of essays does not offer a universal approach to decolonizing the university. Rather, it aims to improve how those in rhetoric and composition think about and approach decoloniality and decolonization in their research, teaching, and professional interactions. Contributors draw attention to the challenges, pitfalls, joys, and labor of embedding decolonial theories, practices, and models into every facet of our discipline, while being attentive to the contributions, perspectives, and grassroots movements of Tribal Nations and Indigenous people.
Inside, you'll discover: Diverse perspectives from scholars who are deeply engaged in Indigenous and cultural rhetorics.Insights into the complexities and nuances of decolonial efforts in academia.Real-life examples of embedding decolonial theories into teaching and research.Discussions on the importance of building relationships with Native communities.Helpful insights into the experiences of contributors as they navigate their decolonial journeys.Join us in exploring the enriching possibilities for decolonizing rhetoric and composition in higher education. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric (SWR) Series

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