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Posts in: August, 2023
- Nice try, but unconvincing (as Zionists are made by movement AND conquest, it stands to reason that Indigenous Palestinians are made by permanence AND subjection, so no, relating to a ‘homeland’ does not make one ‘Indigenous’ or Indigenous-like): Zac Roberts, ‘Settler Colonialism, Jews, and Indigenous Peoples: Theorising homelands as a point of connection in Indigenous-Jewish relations in so-called Australia’, in Bronwyn Carlson, Madi Day, Sandy O’Sullivan, Tristan Kennedy (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Australian Indigenous Peoples and Futures, Routledge, 2023 16/08 -
- Settlers think they can be native (as settlers are made by conquest AND movement, it stands to reason that Indigenous people are made by permanence AND subjection, so no, settlers cannot be ‘Indigenous’): Sibusiso Maseko, Kevin Durrheim, ‘Simmering hostilities, group identity, and contested autochthony beliefs in settler societies’, in Anna Kende, Barbara Lášticová, The Psychology of Politically Unstable Societies, Routledge, 2023 16/08 -
- On the brevity of settler colonial forevers: Hartman Deetz,’Colonization is still shaping our daily realities as Indigenous peoples’, Cultural Survival, 2023 16/08 -
- Facing the trauma of settler colonialism: Nicole A. Thomas, Brenda Owen, Anne L. Ersig, Lisa C. Bratzke, ‘Pathways and processes to the embodiment of historical trauma secondary to settler colonialism’, Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 2023 13/08 -
- Indigenous Palestinians: Imad Sayrafi, ‘Toward an Indigenous development sociology methodology: social reality and change in the Palestinian context’, AlterNative, 2023 13/08 -
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