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Posts in: May, 2018
- Anticolonial solidarities straddling the indigenous-settler divide: Trevor J. Lee, Between Settlers and Sovereignty: Literary Solidarity and Anti-Colonial Discourse in Territorial Hawai’i, 1887–1959, PhD Dissertation, CUNY, 2018 23/05 -
- In denial (saying that mentioning someone’s indigeneity perpetuates conflict is like saying that we should not mention gravity because it may make things fall down): Ran Ukashi, ‘Zionism, Imperialism, and Indigeneity in Israel/Palestine: A Critical Analysis’, Peace and Conflict Studies, 25, 1, 2018, #7 20/05 -
- Catholics as exogenous others (i.e., ‘Britishers, Protestants and settlers’): Géraldine Vaughan, ‘”Britishers and Protestants”: Protestantism and Imperial British Identities in Britain, Canada and Australia from the 1880s to the 1920s’, Studies in Church History, 54, 2018, pp. 359-373 20/05 -
- Settlers appropriate – indigenes reappropriate: Simone J. D. Anter, ‘I See You – A Story from the Haudenosaunee’, American Indian Law Journal, 6, 2, 1, 2018 17/05 -
- Ignorance is settler colonial: Laura Schaefli, Exposing the Colonial Mind: Epistemologies of Ignorance and Education in Ontario, PhD Dissertation, Canada, Queens University, 2018 16/05 -
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