Indigenising Anthropology with Guattari and Deleuze

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Author(s): Barbara Glowczewski
Series: Plateaus: New Directions in Deleuze Studies
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English

INDIGENISING ANTHROPOLOGY WITH GUATTARI AND DELEUZE
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Prelude: The Wooden Egg Made Me Sick By Nakakut Barbara Gibson Nakamarra
1 Becoming Land
Part I The Indigenous Australian Experience of the Rhizome
2 Warlpiri Dreaming Spaces: 1983 and 1985 Seminars with Félix Guattari
3 Guattari and Anthropology: Existential Territories among Indigenous Australians
Part II Totem, Taboo and the Women’s Law
4 Doing and Becoming: Warlpiri Rituals and Myths
5 Forbidding and Enjoying: Warlpiri Taboos
Part III The Aboriginal Practice of Transversality and Dissensus
7 In Australia, it’s ‘Aboriginal’ with a Capital ‘A’: Aboriginality, Politics and Identity
8 Culture Cult: Ritual Circulation of Inalienable Knowledge and Appropriation of Cultural Knowledge
9 Lines and Criss-Crossings: Hyperlinks in Australian Indigenous Narratives
Part IV Micropolitics of Hope and De-Essentialisation
10 Myths of ‘Superiority’ and How to De-Essentialise Social and Historical Conflicts
11 Resisting the Disaster: Between Exhaustion and Creation
12 Standing with the Earth: From Cosmopolitical Exhaustion to Indigenous Solidarities
Part V Dancing with the Spirits of the Land
13 Cosmocolours: A Filmed Performance of Incorporation and a Conversation with the Preta Velha Vó Cirina
14 The ngangkari Healing Power: Conversation with Lance Sullivan, Yalarrnga Healer
Bibliography
Index