‘In this glancing touch is a preview of the whole of settler colonialism, sordid, indelible, irreversible’: Jason Farago, ‘The Myth of North America, in One Painting’, The New York Times, 25/11/20
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- 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
- Stressed, very stressed settlers: Carly E. Nichols, ‘Stressor Source as a New Dimension of Emotional Political Ecologies: The Case of Corn Belt Farm Stress in the United States’, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2025
- Build a statue and they will follow: Jennifer Sessions, ‘The Anxious Origins of a French Colonial Monument: The Duc d’Orléans in Algiers’, The Journal of the Western Society for French History’ 51, 8, 2025, pp. 72-79
- Demanding settlers: Chandra Murdoch, ‘Colonization Off-Reserve: Settler Petitions, Anishinaabe Capital Funds, and the Department of Indian Affairs in Ontario, 1854–1910’, Canadian Historical Review, 106, 4, 2025
- Parallel settler colonialisms: Alison Holland, ‘Sacrificing Indigenous interests: solving the ‘native question’ in Australia and Palestine on the eve of the Second World War’, Settler Colonial Stduies, 2025
- The torus against settler colonialism? Alex Prong, ‘The Torus Chronotope: Spatial Motif as Anticolonial Resistance in The Night Watchman’, Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 42, 2, 2025
- Settler Gothic: Jamie Ashworth, ‘”A peculiar lustre”: The Gothic mode, settler colonialism and the environment, Wairarapa, New Zealand, 1841–53’, International Review of Environmental History, 11, 1, 2025, pp. 71-91
- Building dispossession: Jasper Ludewig, Nathan Etherington, ‘Technologies of territory: Baker’s Australian County Atlas and the architecture of property’, Urban History, 2025
- O settler Canada: David MacDonald, Emily Grafton (eds), On Settler Colonialism in Canada: Lands and Peoples, University of Regina Press, 2025
- Women settlers: Kelly McMichael, ‘Redefining Frontier Womanhood: Irish Female Landownership in Mexican Texas’, Journal of Texas History, 1, 2, pp. 29-62
- When home is where the settler is: Lisa Binkley (ed.), Dwelling on the Margins of Empire: Colonized and Indigenous Peoples’ Imaginaries of Home, Bloomsbury, 2025
- A divided city (divided by settler colonialism, that is): Justine Skilling, John Reid, Steve Matthewman, ‘A tale of two cities: urban greening projects in a settler society’, Settler Colonial Studies, 2025
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