MEDIA INDIGENA 213
Added 2020-06-12 23:20:57 +0000 UTCA Roundtable on our Roundtable / MI 213
ON THIS WEEK'S INDIGENOUS ROUNDTABLE: NAISA INDIGENA
And just who or what is a “NAISA”? It’s the Native American Indigenous Studies Association. Or as they put it, a “professional organization for scholars, graduate students, independent researchers, and community members interested in all aspects of Indigenous Studies.” Many of whom gather every year to share and discuss their scholarship. And this year, that included us! And then, just like that, COVID-19 took out NAISA 20-20. What’s a roundtable to do? Well, lemons do make for great lemonade, so get ready for some bittersweetness as we stage a roundtable about the roundtable.
Joining host/producer Rick Harp are Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at York University Brock Pitawanakwat, Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama, Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC.
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LINKS REFERENCED / CONSULTED THIS EPISODE:
• Champagne Sharks: "A podcast about race, politics, and pop culture, through the lenses of humor and psychology" (Also on YouTube)
• "Monster: Post-Indigenous Studies," Brendan Hokowhitu, in Critical Indigenous Studies: Engagements in First World Locations, ed. Aileen Moreton-Robinson. University of Arizona Press
LISTEN NOW:
https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/naisa-indigena-ep-213