Darren J. Ranco, PhD

 

Publications

(with Dean Suagee) “Tribal Sovereignty and the Problem of Difference in Environmental Regulation: Observations on ‘Measured Separatism' in Indian Country.” 2007. Antipode 39 (4): 691-707.

“The Indian Ecologist and the Politics of Representation: Critiquing the Ecological Indian in the Age of Ecocide.”   2007.   In Perspectives on the Ecological Indian: Native Americans and the Environment, Michael Harkin and David Rich Lewis, eds.   Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 32-51.

“Toward a Native Anthropology: Hermeneutics, Hunting Stories, and Theorizing from Within.” 2006. Wicazo Sa Review 21(2): 61-78.

[book review essay] “Indigenous Peoples, State-Sanctioned Knowledge, and the Politics of Recognition.”   2005.   American Anthropologist 107(4): 708-711.

(with Anna Fleder) “Tribal Environmental Sovereignty: Cultural Appropriate Protection or Paternalism?”  2005. Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Law 19 (1): 35-58.

“Ethics and Regulation in American Indian Environments: Embracing Autonomy and the Environmental Citizen.”  2005.   In War and Border Crossings: Ethics When Cultures Clash, Peter French and Jason Short, eds.   New York: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 239-253.

“Review of Real Indians: Portraits of Contemporary Native Americans and America's Tribal Colleges,” in Winds of Change, volume 18, number 4 (Fall 2003), pp. 88-89.

“Northeastern Native Americans.”  2001.   In The Native North American Almanac, Duane Champagne, ed.   Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Publishers, pp. 267-276.

“Environmental Risk, Fish Consumption, and American Indians: Exploring the Logic of Genocide.” In Bad Subjects , volume 55 (May 2001), pp. 9-12. Link to article here.

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Working Papers/Manuscripts

“Power and Knowledge in Regulating American Indian Environments: The Trust Responsibility. Limited Sovereignty, and the Problem of Difference.” Forthcoming, 2008. Society and Natural Resources 21 (4).

“Tribe at Risk: Identity, Knowledge, and Environmental Diplomacy on the Penobscot River.”   Book Manuscript to be completed Spring 2008.  

 

Last updated: 12/22/2007