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Names And Nunavut: Culture And Identity in the Inuit Homeland [Hardcover]

Valerie Alia (Author)

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1845451651 978-1845451653 January 1, 2007
On the surface, naming is simply a way to classify people and their environments. The premise of this study is that it is much more - a form of social control, a political activity, and a key to identity maintenance and transformation. Governments legislate and regulate naming; people fight to take, keep, or change their names. A name change can indicate subjugation or liberation, depending on the circumstances. But it always signifies a change in power relations. Since the late 1970s, the author has looked at naming and renaming, cross-culturally and internationally, with particular attention to the effects of colonisation and liberation. The experience of Inuit in Canada is an example of both. Colonisation is only part of the Nunavut experience. Contrary to the dire predictions of cultural genocide theorists, Inuit culture - particularly traditional naming - has remained extremely strong, and is in the midst of a renaissance. Here is a ground-breaking study by the founder of the discipline of political onomastics.

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- a thought-provoking book. Alia lays out the intricacies of Inuit naming so clearly, describes the Arctic environment so vividly, and conveys such a rich sense of Inuit values, concerns, and humour that readers are likely to hunger for more information and to pose ethnographic and on mastic questions that press forward the horizons of Inuit ethnography. Names and Nunavut is a welcome addition to Arctic ethnography and should be of interest not only to linguists and anthropologists working in the Arctic but to anyone interested in the relationship between onomasty, personhood, and cosmology and to anyone looking for fresh insights to the micropractices of linguistic and onomastic colonialism.A" * NAMES A Journal of Onomastics "Embedded within this nuanced and extraordinarily well-researched account of the political onomastics (the politics of naming) involved with Inuit (colonial) history are an abundance of theoretical, ethical and political insights into both the complex nature of the Inuit and their evolving engagement with Qallunaat (non-Inuit, Euro-Canadian), as well as the complex nature of engaging in such research. This publication, refreshing in its focus on extensive local community research, delves into the complicated dynamic between colonial administration and its effects on the culture and identity of the Inuits. * British Journal of Canadian Studies --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Valerie Alia is Professor of Ethics and Identity at Leeds Metropolitan University and a Senior Associate of the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge University. An award-winning scholar, journalist, photographer and poet, she was the inaugural Distinguished Professor of Canadian Culture at Western Washington University and is Co-Director of Research and a member of the Executive Group of the international, UK-based Institute of Communication Ethics and a member of the editorial board of Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics. She has directed research projects on cross-cultural communication and media ethics and was consultant to Canada's Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, Yukon Women's Directorate and the Nation of Immigrants Project. She is a founding member of the International Arctic Social Sciences Association and the International Council of Onomastic Scientists.

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As the child of European-Jewish (Ashkenazi) immigrants to North America, I grew up hearing naming stories. Read the first page
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underground naming, political onomastics, surname process, surname project, disc numbers, research licence, disc list, naming traditions, naming practices, northern development
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Northwest Territories, Abe Okpik, Frobisher Bay, Peter Irniq, Robert Williamson, Simonie Michael, Territorial Council, Baffin Island, Doctor Street, Jose Kusugak, Keith Crowe, Pond Inlet, Stuart Hodgson, United States, Western Arctic, Alexina Kublu, Canadian Arctic, Canadian Inuit, Inuit Women's Association, John Amagoalik, Project Naming, Territorial Government, Baker Lake, Cape Dorset, Cold War
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