Lorenzo Veracini in Conversation with Magid Shihade: ‘The Settler Colonial Present’, Monday, June 5th, 5:00 – 7:00 (hosted by the Centre for Palestine Studies and the London Middle East Institute)
27May17
Location: SWLT (Senate House, Paul Webley Wing), SOAS, University of London
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- Creoles, but still settlers: Johannes Becke, Avi Shilon, ‘Caribbean Zion: A creolization perspective on Jewish-Israeli cultures’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2022
- Decolonial pedagogies against settler colonialism: Mohamad Junaid, Hafsa Kanjwal, ‘Contesting settler colonial logics in Kashmir as pedagogical praxis’, Curriculum Inquiry, 52, 3, 2022, pp. 373-384
- Settlers indigenising through information: Lizzy Nichols, ‘Becoming Indigenous Again: The Native Informant and Settler Logic in Richard Powers’s Overstory’, Environmental Humanities, Environmental Humanities, 14, 2, 2022, pp. 303-320
- Northern settlers: Laura Junka-Aikio, ‘Whose settler colonial state? Arctic Railway, state transformation and settler self-indigenization in Northern Finland’, Postcolonial Studies, 2022
- Tourism as settler colonialism: Rasul Mowatt, ‘A people’s history of leisure studies: Colonial pedagogies, touring empires’, Annals of Tourism Research, 96, 2022
- Anthropology facing indigenous sovereignty against settler colonialism: Jessica R. Cattelino, Audra Simpson, ‘Rethinking Indigeneity: Scholarship at the Intersection of Native American Studies and Anthropology’, Annual Review of Anthropology, 2022
- Indigenous modernisms against and despite settler colonialism: Kirby Brown, Stephen Ross, Alana Sayers (eds), The Routledge Handbook of North American Indigenous Modernisms, Routledge, 2023
- Settler colonial sociabilities: Fariha Shaikh, ‘Catherine Helen Spence’s Autobiography: Literary Culture and Associational Life in Nineteenth-Century South Australia’, Journal of Victorian Culture, 2022
- Thinking the end of this planet is easier than thinking the end of settler colonialism: Jens Temmen, ‘Scorched Earth: Discourses of Multiplanetarity, Climate Change, and Martian Terraforming in Finch and Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars’, Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik, 2022
- The cloud is a settler: Quincy Childs, ‘”This Has Nothing to Do With Clouds”: A Decolonial Approach to Data Centers in the Node Pole: The environmental impacts of Big Tech fall disproportionately on the planet and its poorest people, escalating a need for decolonial reckoning’, Common Place, 29/06/22
- The Netherlands discover itself in its settler colony: Andrew Burnett, The Dutch Rediscover the Dutch-Africans (1847–1900): Brother Nation or Lost Colony? Brill, 2022
- Europe discovers itself in the settler colony: Matthew D’Auria, Fernanda Gallo (eds), Mediterranean Europe(s): Rethinking Europe from Its Southern Shores, Routledge, 2022
- Settler gastrocolonialism (and with a chapter by LV): Ronald Ranta, Alejandro Colás, Daniel Monterescu (eds), ‘Going Native?’ Settler Colonialism and Food, Palgrave, 2022
- Settlers against trafficking: Julie Kaye, ‘Anti-Trafficking and Settler-Colonial Discourses of Protection: The Coloniality of Racialized Interventions’, in Kamala Kempadoo, Elena Shih (eds), White Supremacy, Racism and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking, Routledge, 2023
- Domestic settler colonialism (it’s always domestic): Tamara Wagner, ‘Domestic Settler Writing and the Global Nineteenth Century’, Global Nineteenth-Century Studies, 1, 1, 2022, pp. 109-118.
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