Markers of identification in Indigenous academic writing: A case study of genre innovation
S Makmillen, M Riedlinger - Text & Talk, 2021 - degruyter.com
This study contributes to research into genre innovation and scholarship exploring how
Indigenous epistemes are disrupting dominant discourses of the academy. Using a case …
Indigenous epistemes are disrupting dominant discourses of the academy. Using a case …
A principled uncertainty: Writing studies methods in contexts of indigeneity
K Thieme, S Makmillen - College Composition & …, 2017 - publicationsncte.org
This article uses rhetorical genre theory to discuss methods for writing studies research in
light of increasing participation of Indigenous scholars and students in disciplines …
light of increasing participation of Indigenous scholars and students in disciplines …
[PDF][PDF] Finding Indigenous Discourse Survivance and Sending It Forward
GA MacKay - 2017 - harvest.usask.ca
This research is an interdisciplinary study of rhetorical analyses of three textual forms made
by Indigenous women local to the Saskatchewan parkland. My purpose was to identify the …
by Indigenous women local to the Saskatchewan parkland. My purpose was to identify the …
Re/presenting readings of the indigenous literary terrain
SR Phillips - 2012 - eprints.qut.edu.au
In this study I investigate the spectrum of authoring, publishing and everyday reading of
three texts-My Place (Morgan 1987), Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance (Pedersen …
three texts-My Place (Morgan 1987), Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance (Pedersen …
[图书][B] That's Raven talk: Holophrastic readings of contemporary Indigenous literatures
M Neuhaus - 2011 - books.google.com
" That's Raven Talk" Holophrastic Readings of Contemporary Indigenous Literatures is the
first comprehensive study of North American Indigenous languages as the basis of …
first comprehensive study of North American Indigenous languages as the basis of …
[PDF][PDF] Formulating identity in academic writing across cultures: n-grams in Introduction sections
OM Carciu - ESP across Cultures, 2013 - edipuglia.it
Abstract Language and identity are claimed to be constitutive of knowledge production and
thus become integral to writing. In this article, I start from the premise that a relationship …
thus become integral to writing. In this article, I start from the premise that a relationship …
[PDF][PDF] Redefined rhetorics: Academic discourse and Aboriginal students
LR Dyck - First Nations, First Thoughts Conference Canadian …, 2005 - Citeseer
To Aboriginal 1 peoples, essay writing has symbolized the loss of languages, cultures, and
people groups. However, the paradigms of classic Aristotelian rhetoric, as taught in …
people groups. However, the paradigms of classic Aristotelian rhetoric, as taught in …
Living texts: A perspective on published sources, Indigenous research methodologies and Indigenous worldviews
A Kwaymullina, B Kwaymullina… - International Journal of …, 2013 - search.informit.org
This article explores and extends one aspect of the research theories and methods defined
by Lester-Irabinna Rigney (1999) as' Indigenist research', namely, published sources. We …
by Lester-Irabinna Rigney (1999) as' Indigenist research', namely, published sources. We …
Education is Not Sufficient—Exploring Ways to Support and Research Indigenous Writing and Literacies
As witnessed throughout this volume, Indigenous writing and literacies are inevitably
interwoven with heritage, colonialism, globalization processes, and identity production …
interwoven with heritage, colonialism, globalization processes, and identity production …
Indigenous studies and the politics of language
C McGloin, BL Carlson - Journal of University Teaching & Learning …, 2013 - ro.uow.edu.au
Abstract Language use changes over time. In Indigenous contexts, language alters to suit
the shifting nature of cultural expression as this might fit with Indigenous peoples' preference …
the shifting nature of cultural expression as this might fit with Indigenous peoples' preference …