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2007 Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers
April 17-21 2007, San Francisco, CA


2512: Re/envisioning Place in a Spatial World: Indigenous Peoples and 'Place-based struggle' 2

Wednesday, 4/18/07, from 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM

Description:

"One could say that today there is an emerging philosophy and politics of place even if it still is clearly under construction (Escobar 2001: 143)." This emerging philosophy and politics of place, described by Escobar, has been the focus of study for a number of phenomenologist, for whom body and place are the foundation of human existence, for ecological anthropologist through their discussions of place-based models of nature and for the place-based struggles of Indigenous/local peoples around the world who, "take place and place-based modes of consciousness as both the point of departure and goal of their political strategies (Escobar 2001: 153)." This paper session seeks to promote work done by geographers to "get back into place (Casey 1997)," particularly with regard to research concerning the place-based struggles of Indigenous communities that reasserts place in an effort to rethink and rework "Eurocentric forms of analysis (Escobar 2001)." Papers may include but are not limited to; place-based educational models, place specific expressions of self-determination, non-capitalist Indigenous/local economic models, and the expression of place-based Indigenous struggles within international forums.

Organizer: Jay T. Johnson - University of Nebraska

Chair: Jay T. Johnson - University of Nebraska

Presenters:

Gail A. Fondahl - Univ Of Northern British Columbia
The 'Ecological Path' and the 'Tree of Memory': Challenging Place Annihilation through Landscape Performance in Southeastern Siberia

Chris N. Castagna - University of Hawaii at Manoa
Maori Places and the Changing Forests

Kristina Bushnell, BA - University of Hawaii, Department of Geography
The Many Fires of Maha`ulepu

Aliette Frank - University of Brittish Columbia
Dreaming Our Places: (Re)Constructing the Land "Out There/In Here" with Aboriginal Dreaming

Discussant: Brian J. Murton - University of Hawaii


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