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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 It Is a Strict Law That Bids Us Dance: Kwakwaka’wakw and Haı́ɫzaqv Traditions Transforming Christianity by Receiving the “Other” 17
- 2 The Case for My Decoloniality: The Alchemic Need to Turn the Researcher into a Storyteller 36
- 3 At the Kitchen Table with 嫲嫲 Mah Mah: Reclaiming Delilah 53
- 4 An Anthropology of Decolonizing Among Filipino Canadians 71
- 5 Seeking Decolonizing Peace Across Intersecting Colonial Memories 89
- 6 Los Hijos del Maíz: Narratives on Religion and Culture Among Mexican Migrant Farm Workers in Southwestern Ontario 108
- 7 Cripping the Failed Body of Christ 125
- 8 Relationally Speaking: Indigenous Women Unsettling Jesus Toward Decolonial Healing 143
- 9 Good News for Whom? Black and Indigenous Peoples’ Shared Histories, Struggles, and Solidarities 162
- 10 Syncopating to a Decolonial Rhythm: Theoethical Musings on Liturgy 180
- 11 Decolonizing to Indigenize 197
- Afterword 213
- Contributors 219
- Index 223
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 It Is a Strict Law That Bids Us Dance: Kwakwaka’wakw and Haı́ɫzaqv Traditions Transforming Christianity by Receiving the “Other” 17
- 2 The Case for My Decoloniality: The Alchemic Need to Turn the Researcher into a Storyteller 36
- 3 At the Kitchen Table with 嫲嫲 Mah Mah: Reclaiming Delilah 53
- 4 An Anthropology of Decolonizing Among Filipino Canadians 71
- 5 Seeking Decolonizing Peace Across Intersecting Colonial Memories 89
- 6 Los Hijos del Maíz: Narratives on Religion and Culture Among Mexican Migrant Farm Workers in Southwestern Ontario 108
- 7 Cripping the Failed Body of Christ 125
- 8 Relationally Speaking: Indigenous Women Unsettling Jesus Toward Decolonial Healing 143
- 9 Good News for Whom? Black and Indigenous Peoples’ Shared Histories, Struggles, and Solidarities 162
- 10 Syncopating to a Decolonial Rhythm: Theoethical Musings on Liturgy 180
- 11 Decolonizing to Indigenize 197
- Afterword 213
- Contributors 219
- Index 223