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« Settler colonial and sexist: Muhammad Rehan Sabir, Maryam Asim, Muhammad Rehan, Muqaddas Saif, ‘Joy Harjo’s Crazy Brave: An Artistic Reclamation of Native American Women’s Identity and Cultural Sovereignty’, International Conference on Next-Generation Innovations and Sustainability, 2025
Water itself against settler colonialism: Teresa Shewry, Philip Steer, ‘The Poetics and Ontologies of Fresh Water in Settler Contexts’, ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2025 »

Nursing after settler colonialism: Gina Jang, ‘A Journey Toward Self-Reconciliation via Indigenous Wisdom Unraveling Identity: A Contemporary Issue in Nursing’, Nurse Education Today, 150, 2025, #106680

21Mar25

Abstract: The author delves into the intricate layers of identity and responsibility as experienced by an Asian immigrant in Canada. The author grapples with the complexities of being simultaneously an outsider and a participant in settler colonial dynamics. The narrative traces the author’s evolving comprehension of her settler identity.

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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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