Global Indigeneity on the Move. The World Drum - Afterlives, Drift Matter, and Object Agency
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2023Type
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Peer reviewed
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Kraft, Siv EllenAbstract
In October 2006 a drum embarked on what is possibly the most
extensive journey of any drum at any time. The journey’s ambitions
were similarly grand: to serve as a wakeup call to the needs of Mother
Earth by linking people, things, and places. What follows is my take
on this project in the context of the reclaiming of drums in Sápmi and
globalizing discourses on Indigenous religion(s), as well as a focus on
object agency and the modes and codes of Indigeneity on the move. I
propose ‘drift matter’ (borrowed from the archaeological perspectives
of Þóra Pétursdóttir and Bjørnar Olsen) as a concept to consider this
case and for the unruliness of afterlives.
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Finnish Society for the Study of ReligionCitation
Kraft S. Global Indigeneity on the Move. The World Drum - Afterlives, Drift Matter, and Object Agency. Temenos. 2023;59(1):79-99Metadata
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