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Chapter 5 “We are key players …”: Creating Indigenous Engagement and Community Control at Blackfoot Heritage Sites in Time
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Images vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Ecocritical Agency in Time 1
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Eco-Temporal Literacies
- “The clock’s wound up”: Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social Acceleration and Ecological Collapse 33
- A Better Distribution Deal: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply 57
- Allô, ici la terre: Agency in Ecological Music Composition, Performance, and Listening 87
- The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11 107
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Timelines and Indigeneity
- “We are key players …”: Creating Indigenous Engagement and Community Control at Blackfoot Heritage Sites in Time 139
- Mapping the Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation 165
- Agency and Time on Active Grounds 193
-
Animal Agents and Human / Non-Human Interactions
- The Gaze of Predators and the Redefinition of the Human 209
- Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes 235
- Reacting to Wolves: The Historical Construction of Identity and Value 263
-
Systems Change in Time
- Declarations of Interdependence: Unexpected Human–Animal Conflict and Bhutanese Non-Linear Policy 287
- Effective Environmental Action in Canada: The German Energiewende as a Model of Public Agency 305
- Culture as Vector: (Re)Locating Agency in Social-Ecological Systems Change 327
- About the Contributors 349
- Index 355
- Books in the Environmental Humanities Series 368
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Images vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Ecocritical Agency in Time 1
-
Eco-Temporal Literacies
- “The clock’s wound up”: Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social Acceleration and Ecological Collapse 33
- A Better Distribution Deal: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply 57
- Allô, ici la terre: Agency in Ecological Music Composition, Performance, and Listening 87
- The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11 107
-
Timelines and Indigeneity
- “We are key players …”: Creating Indigenous Engagement and Community Control at Blackfoot Heritage Sites in Time 139
- Mapping the Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation 165
- Agency and Time on Active Grounds 193
-
Animal Agents and Human / Non-Human Interactions
- The Gaze of Predators and the Redefinition of the Human 209
- Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes 235
- Reacting to Wolves: The Historical Construction of Identity and Value 263
-
Systems Change in Time
- Declarations of Interdependence: Unexpected Human–Animal Conflict and Bhutanese Non-Linear Policy 287
- Effective Environmental Action in Canada: The German Energiewende as a Model of Public Agency 305
- Culture as Vector: (Re)Locating Agency in Social-Ecological Systems Change 327
- About the Contributors 349
- Index 355
- Books in the Environmental Humanities Series 368