Gambling on Authenticity: Gaming, the Noble Savage, and the Not-So-New Indian Contributor(s): Gercken, Becca (Editor), Pelletier, Julie (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1611862566 ISBN-13: 9781611862560 Publisher: Michigan State University Press OUR PRICE: $29.65 Product Type: Paperback Published: November 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies - Games & Activities | Gambling - General (see Also Self-help - Compulsive Behavior) |
Dewey: 970.004 |
LCCN: 2016049789 |
Series: American Indian Studies |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.75 lbs) 180 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Cultural Region - Canadian |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In the decades since the passing of the Pamajewon ruling in Canada and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in the United States, gaming has come to play a crucial role in how Indigenous peoples are represented and read by both Indians and non-Indians alike. This collection presents a transnational examination of North American gaming and considers the role Indigenous artists and scholars play in producing depictions of Indigenous gambling. In an effort to offer a more complete and nuanced picture of Indigenous gaming in terms of sign and strategy than currently exists in academia or the general public, Gambling on Authenticity crosses both disciplinary and geographic boundaries. The case studies presented offer a historically and politically nuanced analysis of gaming that collectively creates an interdisciplinary reading of gaming informed by both the social sciences and the humanities. A great tool for the classroom, Gambling on Authenticity works to illuminate the not-so-new Indian being formed in the public's consciousness by and through gaming. |
Contributor Bio(s): Pelletier, Julie: - Julie Pelletier is an Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Winnipeg. She has published in the areas of identity and representation, and the indigenization of the academy. Her most recent work is "Insider/Outsider Ambiguities and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights." Gercken, Becca: - Becca Gercken is an Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, Morris. She has published in the areas of identity and representation, masculinities, and pedagogy. Her most recent work appears in Leslie Marmon Silko: Ceremony, Almanac of the Dead, Gardens in the Dunes. |