Ānako Indigenous Visiting Scholar Research Talk
November 25, 2024 at 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: | 132 Azrieli Pavilion |
Cost: | Free |
Global Indigeneities in Centrifugal Translation: A Case for Restorative Justice
A centrifugal translation seeks to restore communication routes that existed among nations before colonialism and before the imperial linguistic divide among Anglo, French, and Spanish Americas. These routes come to life in their conversant mythical characters, in the multi-dimensionality of plots, and through the archeological evidence that helps indigenous scholars trace a corn corridor that connects peoples from the Mayan cenotes in the Caribbean Sea through the Mexican Southwest and the Plains into the lands of the Dakotas and the nations surrounding the Great Lakes, and ultimately connecting them with the Mohawk who, like the Mayan, are split in half by a border, trapped in between two postcolonial states.
Please join us as we host Antonia Carcelén-Estrada for her first Research Talk at Carleton University.
Ānako Indigenous Visiting Scholar-Antonia Carcelén-Estrada
Ānako Indigenous Visiting Scholar Research Talk