Pubic scarves and earthworm sex: storying Indigenous eroticisms for sovereign relations and futures

Q3 Social Sciences Review of Communication Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/15358593.2022.2136502
B. Stanley
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ABSTRACT For Indigenous peoples, being in good relations with land is crucial for our survival, sovereignty, and decolonization. Our relations are our medicine. This essay suggests that through Indigenous eroticisms, we can better maintain our relations with the complex, life-giving and sustaining ecological and cosmological worlds and our accountability to these worlds, such as the lives and humanity of other-humans and more-than-human beings. In doing so, I tell two place-based Mvskoke stories that story erotic engagements between humans and other-humans. These stories illustrate the fluidity of Indigenous imaginations and remind us of how we should be relating to and living with land, which also informs how we might relate differently to other people. Indigenous eroticisms, I argue, function as a political site for decolonization and the reclamation of our bodies, lands, and sovereignties. Indigenous eroticisms imagine otherwise to colonial empire that depends upon the conversion of land into property and colonial binarism such as human/nonhuman and nature/culture, and therefore offer important medicine for sustaining our bodies and spirits as we create and materialize decolonizing worlds and futurities.
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公共围巾和蚯蚓性:讲述主权关系和未来的土著情色
摘要对于土著人民来说,与土地保持良好关系对我们的生存、主权和非殖民化至关重要。我们的关系是我们的良药。这篇文章表明,通过土著色情,我们可以更好地维护我们与复杂的、赋予生命和维持生命的生态和宇宙学世界的关系,以及我们对这些世界的责任,例如其他人的生命和人性,而不仅仅是人的生命。在这样做的过程中,我讲述了两个基于地方的Mvskoke故事,讲述了人类和其他人类之间的色情交往。这些故事说明了土著人想象力的流动性,提醒我们应该如何与土地联系和生活,这也告诉我们如何与其他人建立不同的关系。我认为,土著色情是非殖民化和开垦我们的身体、土地和主权的政治场所。土著色情主义者认为殖民帝国依赖于土地转化为财产和殖民二元主义,如人/非人和自然/文化,因此在我们创造和实现非殖民化世界和未来时,为维持我们的身体和精神提供了重要的药物。
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Review of Communication
Review of Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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