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Zoe Todd (1 ene 1983 año – 12 h 30 m, 9 nov 2024 año)

Descripción:

ABOUT
- Métis indigenous Canadian, PhD at U of Aberdeen and teaches at Carleton University
- fieldwork with Canadian indigenous groups, specifically the Inuvialuit
- currently the "Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Governance and Freshwater Fish Futures"
- known for work in indigenous studies, human-animal studies and Science & Technology Studies

MAJOR WORKS
- Fish Pluralities: Human-Animal Relations and Sites of Engagement in Paulatuuq, Arctic Canada (2014)
- An Indigenous Feminist's Take on the Ontological Turn: 'Ontology' is Just Another Word for Colonialism (2016)

CONTRIBUTIONS
- human-animal studies
- environmental and decolonial anthropology

CRITIQUES
- focus on decolonizing methodologies may be challenging to implement within existing academic structures
- integrating indigenous knowledge systems into mainstream anthropology requires careful navigation to avoid tokenism and ensure genuine representation

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1 ene 1983 año
12 h 30 m, 9 nov 2024 año
~ 41 years