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ID150507
Title ProperWhy does political science hate American Indians?
LanguageENG
AuthorFerguson, Kennan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Native Americans have been structurally excluded from the discipline of political science in the continental United States, as has Native epistemology and political issues. I analyze the reasons for these erasures and elisions, noting the combined effects of rejecting Native scholars, political issues, analysis, and texts. I describe how these arise from presumptions inherent to the disciplinary practices of U.S. political science, and suggest a set of alternative formulations that could expand our understanding of politics, including attention to other forms of law, constitutions, relationships to the environment, sovereignty, collective decision-making, U.S. history, and majoritarianism.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 14, No.4; Dec 2016: p.1029-1038
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics 2016-10 14, 4
Key WordsPolitical Science ;  United States ;  Hate ;  American Indians ;  U.S. Political Science