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                                   Works Cited

Ahmed, Sara, et al. Uprootings/Regroundings: Questions of Home
     and Migrations. New York: Berg Publishers, 2003.

Aminzade, Ronald R., et al. Silence and Voice in the Study of
      Contentious Politics. United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 2001.

Bell, Vikki. “Performative Knowledge.” Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2006):
        214-217.

---. “Mimesis as Cultural Survival: Judith Butler and Anti-Semitism.”
       Theory, Culture and Society 16.2 (1999): 133-161.

Bourdieu, Pierre. Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action. United Kingdom:
       Polity Press, 1998.

---. Sociology in Question. Trans. Richard Nice. Thousand Oaks,
        CA: Sage Publications, 1993.

---. “Social Space and Symbolic Power.” Sociological Theory. 7:1
        (1989): 14-25.

---. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Great
        Britain: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984 [1979].

Butler, Judith. The Judith Butler Reader. Eds. By Sarah Salih and Judith Butler.
        Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

---. The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection. California:
       Stanford UP, 1997.

---. Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. New York:
       Routledge, 1993.

Csordas, Thomas J. “Embodiment and Cultural Phenomenology.” Perspectives
       on Embodiment. Eds. Gail Weiss and Honi Fern Haber. New York:
       Routledge, 1999. 143-159.

---. “Somatic Modes of Attention.” Cultural Anthropology. 8.2 (1993): 135-161.

---. “Embodiment as a Paradigm for Anthropology.” Ethos. 18.1 (1990): 5-47.

Deloria, Vine, Jr. Spirit and Reason: The Vine Deloria, Jr., Reader. Eds. Barbara
       Deloria, Kristen Foehner, and Sam Scinta. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing,
       1999.
2



Deloria, Vine Jr. For This Land: Writings on Religions in America. New
       York: Routledge, 1999.

Deloria, Vine Jr. God Is Red: A Native View of Religion. Colorado:
       Fulcrum Publishing, 1994.

Deloria, Vine Jr. Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties: An Indian Declaration of
       Independence. Austin: U of Texas Press, Austin, 1985 [1974].

Deloria, Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto. New
       York: Avon, 1968

Driskill, Qwo-Li. “Call Me Brother: Two Spiritness, the Erotic, and the
        Mixedblood Identity as Sites of Sovereignty and Resistance in Gregory
        Scofield’s Poetry.” Speak to Me Works: Essays on Contemporary
        American Indian Poetry. Eds. Dean Rader and Janice Gould. Tuscon: The
        U of Arizona P, 2003. 222-234.

Durr, Eveline. “Body Imagery and Festivalization in Globalizing Cities.”
       In Body as a Medium of Meaning. Ed. Soheila Shahshahani. New Jersey:
       Transaction Publishers, 2004. 124-134?

---. Alcatraz! Alcatraz!: The Indian Occupation. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1992.

Ericson, Robert & Rebecca D. Snow. “The Indian Battle for Self-
       Determination.” California Law Review 58.2. (1970): 445-490.

Fiske, Shirley. “Intertribal Perceptions: Navajo and Pan-Indianism.” Ethos 5.3
        (1977): 358-375.

Fixico, Donald. The Urban Indian Experience in America. Albuquerque:
        U of New Mexico P, 2000.

---. Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960.
        Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1986

Fortunate Eagle, Adam. Heart of the Rock: The Indian Invasion of
       Alcatraz. U of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 2002.

Foucault, Michel. “About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Two
      Lectures at Dartmouth” Political Theory 21:2 (1993): 198-227.

Foucault, Michel. Foucault Live: Interviews, 1966-1984. Trans. by John
      Johnston. Ed. By Sylvere Lotringer. New York: Semiotext(e), 1989.
3

---. “The Subject and Power.” Critical Inquiry 8.4 (1982): 777-795.

Foucault, Michel & Jay Miskowiec. “Of Other Spaces.” Diacritics 16.1 (1986):
      22-27.

Foucault, Michel. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and
      Other Writings 1972-1977. Great Britain: The Harvester Press Limited,
      1980.

---. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Pantheon Books,
        1977.

Goffman, Erving. 1971. Relations In Public: Microstudies of the Public Order.
      New York: Basic Books, Inc.

---. 1967. Interaction Ritual: Essays in Face-to-Face Behavior. Chicago:
        Aldine Publishing Company.

---. 1963. Behavior in Public Places: Notes on the Social Organization of
        Gatherings. New York: The Free Press.

---. 1961. Encounters: Two Studies in the Sociology of Interaction.
        Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.

---. 1959. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. New York: Double Day.

Gould, Janice. “Poems as Maps in American Indian Women’s Writing.”
       Speak to Me Words: Essays on Contemporary American Indian Poetry.
       Eds. Dean Rader and Janice Gould. Tuscon: The U of Arizona P, 2003.
       21-33.

Gunawardana, A.J. “Theatre as a Weapon: An Interview with Utpal Dutt.”
     In Popular Theatre: A Sourcebook. Ed. Joel Schechter. New York:
     Routledge, 2003 and need to find pg. #s

Hafen, P. Jane. “Native American Literatures.” Blackwell Companions to
       American History: A Companion to American Indian History. Ed. Philip J.
       Deloria & Neal Salisbury. Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, [2002],
       2004. 234-247.

Hanks, Craig J. Refiguring Critical Theory: Jurgene Habermas and the
       Possibilities of Political Change. Maryland: UP of America, Inc, 2002.

Hernandez-Avila, Ines. Introduction. “It Is What Keeps Us Sisters.” Frontiers:
      A Journal of Women’s Studies. 23.2 (2002): ix-xviii.

Hester, Jeffry T. 2004. “Ethnicizing the body: Cultural performance in the
4

       Embodiment Of Koreanness among resident Koreans in Japan.” Body as a
       Medium of Meaning. Ed. Soheila Shashahani. New Jersey: Transaction
       Publishers. And need to find pg. #s

Hobbs, Catherine. “Locke, Disembodied Ideas, and Rhetoric that Matters.”
       Bodily Discursions: Genders, Representations, Technologies. Eds. Deborah
       S Wilson and Christine Moneera Laennec. Albany: State University of
       New York Press, 1997. need to find pg. #s

Hohendahl Peter U. & Jaimey Fisher. Critical Theory: Current State and
      Future Prospects. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001.

Hoy, David Couzens. “Critical Resistance: Foucault and Bourdieu.”
      Perspectives on Embodiment. Eds. Gail Weiss and Honi Fern Haber. New
      York: Routledge, 1999. 3-21.

Johnson, Mark. “Embodied Reason.” Perspectives on Embodiment. Eds. Gail
       Weiss and Honi Fern Haber. New York: Routledge, 1999. 81-102.

Johnson, Troy, Nagel, Joane & Champagne, Duane. American Indian
       Activism: Alcatraz to the Longest Walk. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1997.

Johnson, Troy. We Hold the Rock: The Indian Occupation of Alcatraz,
       1969 to1971. San Francisco: Golden Gate National Parks Association,
       1997.

---. The Occupation of Alcatraz Island: Indian Self-Determination
       And the Rise of Indian Activism. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1996

---. “The Occupation of Alcatraz Island: Roots of American Indian
       Activism” Wicazo Sa Review. 10.2 (1994): 63-79.

---. Alcatraz: Indian Land Forever. Los Angeles: American Indian
        Studies Center, 1994.

---. The Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, Indian Self Determination and
       the Rise of Indian Activism. Diss. University of California, Los Angeles,
       1993. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1993. 9321905.

Kertzer, David I. Ritual, Politics and Power. New Haven: Yale University
       Press, 1988.

Kidwell, Clara Sue & Alan Velie. Native American Studies. Lincoln:
      University of Nebraska Press, 2005.

Kidwell, Clara Sue, et. al. A Native American Theology. New York:
5

       Orbis Books, 2001.

Lamaison, Pierre & Bourdieu, Pierre. “From Rules to Strategies: An Interview
      with Pierre Bourdieu.” Cultural Anthropology. 1:1 (1986): 110-120

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Lobo, Susan. “Is Urban a Person or Place: Characteristics of Urban Indian Country”
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---. “Oakland’s American Indian Community: History, Social
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        1999.

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      Sage Publications, 1993.

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Womack, Craig. “Fus Fixico: A Literary Voice against the Extinction of
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       Tribal Government.” Red on Red: Native American Literary Separatism.
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                                      Videos

Alcatraz Is Not An Island. Dir. James M. Fortier. Perf. Adam Fortunate Eagle
(Red Lake Chippewa), Dr. LaNada Boyer (Bannock), the late Richard Oakes
(Mohawk), the late Millie Ketcheshawno (Mvskoke Creek), Denise Quitiquit,
John Trudell (Sioux), Don Patterson (Tonkawa), Benjamin Bratt (Quechua).
Independent Television Service & KQED, c2002.

Alcatraz, 30th Anniversary Celebration. Perf. Introduction / Adam
Fortunate Eagle -- Pomo Dancers and singers / Pat Lincoln, Doug Duncan, Lanny
Pinola -- Opening commentary / Millie Ketchesawno, Richard Moves Camp --
Honor song for Alcatraz warriors / All Nations Northern Drum -- Guest speakers
and speeches by veterans of the Alcatraz occupation / Dennis Banks, Dennis
Jennings, Arigon Starr, John Whitefox, Tolo, Shashine Little Feather, Charlie Hill,
Floyd Red Crow Westerman -- Music by Ulali. 1999.

California Since the Sixties: Revolutions and Counter Revolutions. Perf. Susan
Lobo, Millie Ketchesawno, Edward Castillo, Troy Johnson, John Plutte, Carlos
Muñoz Elizabeth Martinez, Phil Hutchings, Ramona Wilson, Helen Zia, David
Bacon.

Red Power: Thirty Years of American Indian Activism in the San Francisco Bay
Area. Perf. Angela A. Gonzales, Robert A. Corrigan, Gerald West, LaNada Boyer,
Deron Marquez, Dennis Acosta, Luis Kemnitzer, Mickey Gemmill, Steve Talbot
-Reyna Ramirez, Marilyn St. Germaine, Susan Lobo, Shirley Guevara, Mary Jean
Robertson, Craig Glassner, Millie Ketchesawno, Troy Johnson, Gerald R. Hill,
Jonathan Lucero, Michelle Maas, Elizabeth Parent. 1999.

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Works Cited Sources For Dissertation

  • 1. 1 Works Cited Ahmed, Sara, et al. Uprootings/Regroundings: Questions of Home and Migrations. New York: Berg Publishers, 2003. Aminzade, Ronald R., et al. Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics. United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 2001. Bell, Vikki. “Performative Knowledge.” Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2006): 214-217. ---. “Mimesis as Cultural Survival: Judith Butler and Anti-Semitism.” Theory, Culture and Society 16.2 (1999): 133-161. Bourdieu, Pierre. Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action. United Kingdom: Polity Press, 1998. ---. Sociology in Question. Trans. Richard Nice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1993. ---. “Social Space and Symbolic Power.” Sociological Theory. 7:1 (1989): 14-25. ---. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Great Britain: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984 [1979]. Butler, Judith. The Judith Butler Reader. Eds. By Sarah Salih and Judith Butler. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. ---. The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection. California: Stanford UP, 1997. ---. Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. New York: Routledge, 1993. Csordas, Thomas J. “Embodiment and Cultural Phenomenology.” Perspectives on Embodiment. Eds. Gail Weiss and Honi Fern Haber. New York: Routledge, 1999. 143-159. ---. “Somatic Modes of Attention.” Cultural Anthropology. 8.2 (1993): 135-161. ---. “Embodiment as a Paradigm for Anthropology.” Ethos. 18.1 (1990): 5-47. Deloria, Vine, Jr. Spirit and Reason: The Vine Deloria, Jr., Reader. Eds. Barbara Deloria, Kristen Foehner, and Sam Scinta. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 1999.
  • 2. 2 Deloria, Vine Jr. For This Land: Writings on Religions in America. New York: Routledge, 1999. Deloria, Vine Jr. God Is Red: A Native View of Religion. Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 1994. Deloria, Vine Jr. Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties: An Indian Declaration of Independence. Austin: U of Texas Press, Austin, 1985 [1974]. Deloria, Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto. New York: Avon, 1968 Driskill, Qwo-Li. “Call Me Brother: Two Spiritness, the Erotic, and the Mixedblood Identity as Sites of Sovereignty and Resistance in Gregory Scofield’s Poetry.” Speak to Me Works: Essays on Contemporary American Indian Poetry. Eds. Dean Rader and Janice Gould. Tuscon: The U of Arizona P, 2003. 222-234. Durr, Eveline. “Body Imagery and Festivalization in Globalizing Cities.” In Body as a Medium of Meaning. Ed. Soheila Shahshahani. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 2004. 124-134? ---. Alcatraz! Alcatraz!: The Indian Occupation. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1992. Ericson, Robert & Rebecca D. Snow. “The Indian Battle for Self- Determination.” California Law Review 58.2. (1970): 445-490. Fiske, Shirley. “Intertribal Perceptions: Navajo and Pan-Indianism.” Ethos 5.3 (1977): 358-375. Fixico, Donald. The Urban Indian Experience in America. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2000. ---. Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1986 Fortunate Eagle, Adam. Heart of the Rock: The Indian Invasion of Alcatraz. U of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 2002. Foucault, Michel. “About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Two Lectures at Dartmouth” Political Theory 21:2 (1993): 198-227. Foucault, Michel. Foucault Live: Interviews, 1966-1984. Trans. by John Johnston. Ed. By Sylvere Lotringer. New York: Semiotext(e), 1989.
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