Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power

The purpose of this paper is to address interpretations of Nishinaabeg epistemologies and pedagogies that replicate essentialist modes of storytelling and governance. This paper elaborates on Anishinaabek theories of consent and consent-based governance systems by drawing upon our stories and storyt...

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Published in:Journal of Critical Race Inquiry
Main Author: Kurchina-Tyson, Adria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Queen's University. Website: http://www.queensu.ca/ 2020
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Online Access:https://jcri.ca/index.php/CRI/article/view/13376
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spelling ftqueensunivojs:oai:library.queensu.ca/ojs:article/13376 2023-05-15T13:28:50+02:00 Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power Kurchina-Tyson, Adria 2020-01-09 application/pdf https://jcri.ca/index.php/CRI/article/view/13376 eng eng Queen's University. Website: http://www.queensu.ca/ https://jcri.ca/index.php/CRI/article/view/13376/9132 https://jcri.ca/index.php/CRI/article/view/13376 Copyright (c) 2020 Adria Kurchina-Tyson Journal of Critical Race Inquiry; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020): Looking Forward, Looking Back: Race, Immigration, Kinship, and Sexuality in the Postcolonial; 84-92 1925-3850 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion "Conference paper", "Keynote", "Commentary" 2020 ftqueensunivojs 2023-02-05T19:14:51Z The purpose of this paper is to address interpretations of Nishinaabeg epistemologies and pedagogies that replicate essentialist modes of storytelling and governance. This paper elaborates on Anishinaabek theories of consent and consent-based governance systems by drawing upon our stories and storytelling practices. Presenting Anishinaabeg storytelling practices as critically reflexive engagements with power, this paper demonstrates the untranslatability of Nishinaabeg methods of governance to colonial contexts of systemic violence. The intention of this work is to reveal how Nishinaabeg relationship governance practices are fundamentally oriented to consent, sustainability, and collective and/or mutual/reciprocal validation. Article in Journal/Newspaper anishina* Queen's University, Ontario: OJS@Queen's University Journal of Critical Race Inquiry 7 1 84 92
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description The purpose of this paper is to address interpretations of Nishinaabeg epistemologies and pedagogies that replicate essentialist modes of storytelling and governance. This paper elaborates on Anishinaabek theories of consent and consent-based governance systems by drawing upon our stories and storytelling practices. Presenting Anishinaabeg storytelling practices as critically reflexive engagements with power, this paper demonstrates the untranslatability of Nishinaabeg methods of governance to colonial contexts of systemic violence. The intention of this work is to reveal how Nishinaabeg relationship governance practices are fundamentally oriented to consent, sustainability, and collective and/or mutual/reciprocal validation.
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title Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power
title_short Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power
title_full Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power
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title_full_unstemmed Decolonizing Kink: Nishinaabeg Stories as Critical Engagements with Power
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op_source Journal of Critical Race Inquiry; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020): Looking Forward, Looking Back: Race, Immigration, Kinship, and Sexuality in the Postcolonial; 84-92
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