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An instant classic on settler colonialism as a global formation that shapes the present: Mahmood Mamdani, ‘Settler Colonialism: Then and Now’, Critical Inquiry, 41, 3, 2015, pp. »

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12Apr15

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  • Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the past as a thing of the present. Settlers 'come to stay': they are founders of political orders who carry with them a distinct sovereign capacity.
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    • Settlers to the German colony: Kaisa Langer, ‘New Farmers for Germany’s Oldest Colony: German farm workers in Estonian and Baltic German Media’, Copernico, 2024
    • Terra nullius dreaming: Jack Quirk, ‘Gerald Murnane’s Terra Nullius’, Modern Fiction Studies, 71, 4, 2025, pp. 813-839
    • Vulnerable settler colonialism: Oliver Baker, ‘Embattled Settler Colonialism in John Rollin Ridge’s Joaquín Murieta’, ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, 71, 4, 2025, pp. 443-481
    • Facing Russian colonisation: Egor Antonov , Aleksandr Korobeinikov, ‘Under the Name “Yakut”: Pseudonymous Authorship, Settler Colonialism, and the Political Agency of Sakha Intellectuals in the Late Russian Empire’, Ab Imperio, 3, 2025, pp. 79-111
    • Russian colonisation: Willard Sunderland, ‘The Russian Guide to Colonization Management: By Titular Councilor Andrei Ivanovich Korotich’, Ab Imperio, 3, 2025, pp. 162-178
    • Indigenous vs animal rights? Esther Tordjmann, Nicole T. Cook, ‘Decolonising animal activism: engaging with Indigenous activist perspectives’, Political Geography, 125, 2026, #103472
    • Cement! Lies Defever, ‘Cementing Settler Colonialism: An Ethnography of Israeli West Bank Construction’, in Marie Stender, Claus Bech-Danielsen, Aina Landsverk Hagen, Madlen Kobi, Ying Zhou (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Architecture and Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to a Cross-Disciplinary Field, Routledge, 2025
    • Not settler colonialism? Shahla Hussain, ‘The Land Question in Kashmir: Limitations of the Settler-Colonial Framework’, in Sugata Bose, Ayesha Jalal (eds), South Asia’s Freedom in Global Perspective: Nation, Partition, Federation, Routledge, 2025
    • Settler colonialism separates: Lesley Green, ‘Terranology: Integrating science and social sciences in the critical zone’, in Jennifer Eadie, Stephen Muecke (eds), Living in Critical Zones: Environmental Humanities in South Asia, Routledge, 2025
    • Amerasia Journal on many Asian settler colonialisms
    • Landscaping as decolonial practice? Hannah Hopewell, ‘Landscape collective entanglements and the landscapes-to-come in Aotearoa New Zealand’, in Anushka Athique, Duncan Goodwin, Ed Wall (eds), Collective Landscape Futures, Routledge, 2026
    • It is a RELATION (of domination); ambivalence is inevitable: Britt Alexandra Baillie, ‘Settler and Sūmūd interpretation: the reimagining of the boundaries of Jerusalem/al-Quds’, in UNESCO, Thematic Research on Heritage Interpretation and Presentation, 2025, pp. 86-106
    • Settler going bananas: Nicole Khayat, Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat, ‘Bananas and the imaginary of progress: Eco-nationalism and agro-capitalism in Mandate-era Palestine’, EPE Nature and Space, 2025
    • Stealing the land and the law: Thomas W. Murphy, ‘White is an Ite: The Book of Mormon’s Misappropriation of the Iroquois Great Law of Peace’, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 58, 4, 2025, pp. 47–72
    • Visual sovereignty in and against settler colonialism: Nicolas G. Rosenthal, Painting Native America: Indigenous Artists in the Twentieth Century, University of Nebraska Press, 2026
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