Guided readings on Indigenous ontologies and the problem of naming difference

Marcus Doel*, Mitch Rose

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Abstract

This paper presents a guided reading list on texts chosen for discussion at the Gregynog Theory School on Indigenous Ontologies: Decolonisation and the Problem of Naming Difference, held at Gregynog Hall in Powys, Wales, on the 8th and 9th June 2023. The Gregynog Theory School is an annual event for postgraduate research students and early career researchers, as part of the ‘Human Geography’ pathway of the ESRC Welsh Graduate School for the Social Sciences (WGSSS) / Ysgol Graddedigion Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol Cymru ESRC (YGGCC). The event is structured around a set of readings, curated by Human Geographers at Aberystwyth, Cardiff, and Swansea Universities in Wales, and a keynote speaker. The readings are discussed at length by participants at the event. The keynote speaker for this event was Professor Jenny Pickerill, Professor in Environmental Geography at the University of Sheffield in the UK.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAgoriad: A Journal of Spatial Theory
Volume1
Issue number1
Early online date01 Nov 2024
Publication statusPublished - 01 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • indigeneity
  • indigenous ontology
  • perspectivism
  • difference
  • indigenous thought

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