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Generative Refusal: Creative Practice and Relational Indigenous Sovereignty
Author(s) -
Kelsey Radcliffe Wrightson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
borderlands journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2652-6743
DOI - 10.21307/borderlands-2020-013
Subject(s) - sovereignty , praxis , indigenous , generative grammar , sociology , space (punctuation) , epistemology , environmental ethics , political science , law , computer science , politics , philosophy , artificial intelligence , linguistics , ecology , biology
This article critiques narrow conceptions of sovereignty, while holding up Indigenous practices of sovereign place making and creative relational sovereign enactment. I come into this contestation by thinking through creative acts of sovereignty as a generative praxis. Informed by these practices offers a new way of thinking about sovereignty as practiced, generative and relational. Grounded practices of Indigenous peoples in Denendeh (Northwest Territories, Canada) and the authors own experience as a settler living and working in Denendeh, this article also offers a space to think through ‘refusability’ as relational response.

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