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Settler horror: Aleryk Fricker, ‘The great Australian silencing of the lambs’, Agora, 2025

16Nov25

Excerpt: A simple advertisement for lamb perpetuates colonial mythologies, but critical engagement can help students to engage with historical truth-telling.

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    • Growing settlers thinking about settler colonialism: Robert Petrone, ‘”I’m from the federal government and I’m here to help”: An examination of how Firekeeper’s Daughter educates about settler colonialism’, Bank Street Occasional Paper Series, 54, 2025, pp. 73-85
    • Settlers out of time and out of place: Linda Andersson Burnett, ‘The “Savage” Within: The Sámi People and the Archaeology of Whiteness’, Isis, 116, 4, 2025, pp. 766-777
    • Settler dishumanitarianism: Ron J. Smith, ‘A failure of humanitarianism: the West, Settler Colonialism, and the Manufactured crisis in Gaza’, Third World Quarterly, 2025
    • The roots of settler colonial architecture: Andrew Herscher, ‘Anishinaabe Forests, American Lumber, Settler Balloon Frames’, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 84, 4, 2025, pp. 512-526
    • Settler colonial planning: Alberto Toscano, ‘Planning Against Palestine’,Protean Magazine, 13/10/25
    • German settlers in the Far East: Vladimir N. Shaidurov, ‘The German Population of Siberia amid Social Transformations, 1900s–1920s’, Journal of Frontier Studies, 4, 2025
    • That burning feeling: Rachel Fetherston, ‘Bushfire, Drought and Settler-Colonial Culpability in the Eco-crime Novel’, in Rachel Fetherston, Theorising the Postcolonial Eco-Novel, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, pp. 155-189
    • Settler colonialism does not produce ‘good institutions’: Kate Meagher, ‘Thandika Mkandawire and the Decolonization of Settler Colonial Thinking’, International Development, 21/10/25
    • The language of settlers: Daniel Duncan, ‘Placing the Needs Washed Construction in a Broader Settler Colonial Context’, University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, 31, 2, 2025, pp. 70-79
    • Settler colonialism is depressing: D. C. Wendt, M. Garneau, H. Fraser-Purdy, N. Augustine, C. Gilpin, S. H. Stewart, C. J. Mushquash, J. A. Burack, ‘Depression and Indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada: Prevalence, risk/protective factors, interventions’, in T. M. Olino, J. W. Pettit, R. C. Boyd, B. C. Chu, E. P. Hayden, D. A. Pizzagalli (eds), APA handbook of depression: Minoritized populations, lifespan development, assessment, and treatment, American Psychological Association, 2026, pp. 57-76
    • Forced settlers? Christina R. Clark-Kazak (ed.), Forced Migration in/to Canada: From Colonization to Refugee Resettlement, Mc-Gill Queen’s University Press, 2024
    • Settler realism: Mark Fiege, Leisl Carr Childers, Michael J. Lansing (eds), Wallace Stegner’s Unsettled Country: Ruin, Realism, and Possibility in the American West, Bison Books, 2024
    • Settler horror: Aleryk Fricker, ‘The great Australian silencing of the lambs’, Agora, 2025
    • Settler gothic: Cynthia Sugars, ‘”Destination Indigenous”: Wilderness Tourism, White Guilt, and Indigenous Ghosts in Algernon Blackwood’s Canadian Gothic’, Gothic Studies, 27, 3, 2025
    • The settler colonial conformity of non-conformism: Read Wheeler, The Albertlanders: The Making and Remaking of a New Zealand Provincial Immigration Scheme, PhD dissertation, Massey University, 2024
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