Le ½ Canada Inuit ? / Inuit Canada: Pour Une Approche R?flexive de la Recherche Anthropologique Autochtone / Reflexive Approaches to Native Anthropological Research
Le ½ Canada Inuit ? / Inuit Canada: Pour Une Approche R?flexive de la Recherche Anthropologique Autochtone / Reflexive Approaches to Native Anthropological Research
Apr???s les bouleversements li???s ??? la s???dentarisation des ann???es 1950 et suite ??? leur lutte politique, les soci???t???s inuit acc???dent ??? pr???sent ??? des formes d'autonomie territoriale: au Nunavut et ailleurs, l'heure est au partenariat, et le gouvernement compte sur les anthropologues pour participer au renouveau culturel, les ??? traditions ??? ???tant sollicit???es pour faire face aux d???fis du pr???sent. Que signifie ce partenariat et quels sont ses fondements id???ologiques ? Comment les ...
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Apr???s les bouleversements li???s ??? la s???dentarisation des ann???es 1950 et suite ??? leur lutte politique, les soci???t???s inuit acc???dent ??? pr???sent ??? des formes d'autonomie territoriale: au Nunavut et ailleurs, l'heure est au partenariat, et le gouvernement compte sur les anthropologues pour participer au renouveau culturel, les ??? traditions ??? ???tant sollicit???es pour faire face aux d???fis du pr???sent. Que signifie ce partenariat et quels sont ses fondements id???ologiques ? Comment les anthropologues r???agissent-ils ??? la multiplication des proc???dures d'acc???s au terrain et autres contraintes d???ontologiques ? Que penser du statut des ??? elders ???, devenus interlocuteurs privil???gi???s des nouveaux projets p???dagogiques et d'une anthropologie souvent tourn???e vers l'id???e de sauvetage culturel ? Quelle place pour l'anthropologie de la jeunesse et comment aborder les rapports interculturels entre les Inuit et la soci???t??? eurocanadienne ? Le pr???sent ouvrage aborde ces interrogations ???pist???mologiques sensibles et engage ??? une pratique prononc???e de la r???flexivit??? dans ce contexte en constante ???volution, o??? l'implication citoyenne du chercheur est hautement valoris???e. In the wake of the upheavals caused by the shift to a sedentary lifestyle in the 1950s, and after a long political struggle, Inuit societies are now obtaining forms of territorial autonomy. In Nunavut, and other places, a new partnership is being formed, and the government is counting on anthropologists to participate in this cultural renewal which draws on 'traditions' in order to face the challenges of the present. What is the significance of this partnership, and what is its ideological grounding? How have anthropologists reacted to the emergence of new procedures for access to the field and other deontological constraints? What of the status of elders, who have become central agents in pedagogical projects, as well as in an anthropology often geared to the idea of cultural salvage? What place can be made for an anthropology of youth, and how are the relationships between Inuit communities and Euro-Canadian society to be approached? This volume tackles these sensitive theoretical questions, and urges a distinctly reflexive practice in this constantly evolving context, one in which the scholar's civic engagement is highly valued.
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Publisher:
P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques Internationales
Published:
2008
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17758423948
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