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« Black feminism and settler colonialism II: Terrion L. Williamson, ‘Of serial murder and true crime: Some preliminary thoughts on black feminist research praxis and the implications of settler colonialism’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2021
Settlers focus on their firstness to dosavow some else’s: Liora R. Halperin, ‘Anniversaries of :first” settlement and the politics of Zionist commemoration’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2021 »

Black feminism and settler colonialism III: Tiffany Lethabo King, ‘Some Black feminist notes on Native feminisms and the flesh’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2021

21Feb21

Excerpt: ‘The settler colonial turn away from flesh’.

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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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    • Against Mestizo settler colonialism: Ashley Ngozi Agbasoga, ‘Against Mestizaje: Articulations Towards a Black/Indigenous Sense of Place in Mexico’, Antipode, 2025
    • Policing the settler order in French Algeria: Samuel Kalman, Law, Order, and Empire: Policing and Crime in Colonial Algeria, 1870–1954, Cornell University Press, 2024
    • Care against settler colonialism: Nina De Bettin Padolin, ‘Care as Resistance: Indigenous Feminist and Queer Survivance in The Marrow Thieves’, Postcolonial Text, 20, 3-4, 2025
    • Settler bodies: Lisa Guenther, ‘Unsettling Perception: A Critical Phenomenology of Settler Colonial Body Schemas’, in Andreea Smaranda Aldea, Délia Popa (eds), Doing a Phenomenology of Political Life: Social Critique, Sense-Institution, and Political Emancipation, Springer, 2026, pp. 255-268
    • Settler subjects: Mérédith Laferté-Coutu, ‘A Generative Phenomenology of Settler Homeworlds in Canada and the United States’, in Andreea Smaranda Aldea, Délia Popa (eds), Doing a Phenomenology of Political Life: Social Critique, Sense-Institution, and Political Emancipation, Springer, 2026, pp. 269-288
    • Yeah nah (still a settler colony): James D. Sidaway, ‘Locating Israel as “settler colony”‘, Dialogues in Human Geography, 2025
    • Indigenous Wards, settler wardens: Wardship and the Welfare State: Native Americans and the Formation of First-Class Citizenship in Mid-Twentieth-Century America, University of Nebraska Press, 2024
    • Intersectional AI? Rebecca Bennett, Shakara Liddelow-Hunt, Brianne Hastie, Em Readman, ‘AI and Settler-colonial Cis-hetero Hegemony: AI Responses to the Purpose of “life” at the Indigenous-queer Intersection’, Somatechnics, 15, 3, 2025
    • Indigenous AI? Tamika Worrell, Bronwyn Carlson, ‘Indigenous AI Futures: Uncle Chatty Gee, Aunty Lexi, and Algorithmic Settler Colonialism’, Somatechnics, 15, 3, 2025
    • Settler colonial AI (introducing a special issue): Jessica Russ-Smith, Holly Randell-Moon, ‘AI and Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Knowing, Engaging, and Learning in New Data Contexts’, Somatechnics, 15, 3, 2025
    • Settler colonial AI: Ihab Maharmeh, ‘AI as a tool for settler-colonial projects: how Israel employs AI to intensify colonial dominance under the pretext of counterterrorism’, Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2025
    • Unmissable settler patriarchy: Lindsay Martel Montgomery, Heather Pezzarossi, Jennifer P. Byram, ‘Archiving Futurity Within the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Crisis’, American Anthropologist, 2025
    • Settler Oktoberfest! Audrey Ricke, Oktoberfest in Brazil: Domestic Tourism, Sensescapes, and German Brazilian Identity, University of Alabama Press, 2023
    • Settler patriarchy: Jordan Lea Johnson, ‘Angelina in the Archives: Tracing Heteropatriarchy and Settler Colonialism in Local Histories of the Pineywoods’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 46, 3, 2025, pp. 121-151
    • Represented, but within settler colonialism: Loredana Giarrusso, ‘Contemporary Colonialism, Governmentality and the Pursuit of a Commonwealth Indigenous Body, 1973–2005’, Journal of Australian Studies, 2025
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