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Highlights from the H-Net discussion network. Is this list an academic platform or a mediator for political propaganda and agitation? — … it seems still in accordance with an academic platform, unless I assume one consider’s the list of internationally/academically acknowledged speakers and chairs [both Palestinian and Israeli in fact] non-academic because they dont reiterate […]
Filed under: Israel/Palestine, Scholarship and insights, Website | Closed
is decolonisation dead?
“Is decolonization dead?” What does such a question mean? In what ways could decolonization be dead? That would be, it seemed to me, either the day when the colonized have thoroughly overcome colonization OR the day when the colonized themselves are all dead. Unless, of course, “decolonization” here refers simply to an academic fad whose […]
Filed under: Empire, Scholarship and insights, Website | Closed
raipon
Ассоциация коренных малочисленных народов Севера, Сибири и Дальнего Востока Российской Федерации Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East.
Filed under: Europe, Website | Closed
mars society
The Purpose of the Mars Society To further the goal of the exploration and settlement of the Red Planet. This will be done by: Broad public outreach to instill the vision of pioneering Mars. Support of ever more aggressive government funded Mars exploration programs around the world. Conducting Mars exploration on a private basis. Check […]
Filed under: outer space, wacky, Website | Closed
google ngram
‘When you enter phrases into the Google Books Ngram Viewer, it displays a graph showing how those phrases have occurred in a corpus of books over the selected years’. Some graphs I whipped up:
Filed under: literature, Website | Closed
top 10 posts of 2010
Sending a big thanks to all the followers of settler colonial studies! Here’s a list of the most clicked posts of 2010, FYI: 1. cleveland indians 2. but i always wanted to be one of the good guys 3. the return of eugene terre’blanche and his AWB: youtube 4. new left review: palestine, settler colonialsm […]
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reblog: africa at its best
One of the most telling passages in that interview is when she singles out the Maasai and Somali as her favorite natives; not, for example, the Gikuyu who she had most contact with (because they did all the labor on her farm), but the natives who could be described using “noble savage” tropes and analogies […]
Filed under: Africa, Scholarship and insights, Website | Closed
I am the corn, the beans, the squash, the sweet potatoes, and tomatoes on your dinner table. I am the gratitude you express every fourth Thursday in November. […] I am the Indian in your living room. I am the Great Law of Peace. I am the plan for the U.S. Constitution given you by […]
Filed under: literature, United States, Website | Closed
scs flyer
Be a friend: print out one of our flyers and stick it up in your faculty or department wall.
Filed under: Africa, art, Asia, Australia, Éire, Call for papers, Canada, Empire, gender, Genocide, Hawaii, Israel/Palestine, Latin America, law, media, New Zealand, Political developments, postcolonialism, public lecture, Quote, Scholarship and insights, Seminar, Southern Africa, Sovereignty, Uncategorized, United States, wacky, Website | Closed
Please enjoy these mp3 recordings of the papers delivered at the recent round table, ‘Settler Colonialism and the Colour Line’. Individual abstracts can be found here. Gaia Giuliani, Matching Colours Lorenzo Veracini, Decolonising Settler Colonialism Maria Giannacopoulos, Xenos, Nomos, Bia (temporarily unavailable) Kiran Grewal, The Native versus the Alien: Discourses of Belonging and the Reinforcement […]
Filed under: Australia, law, media, Political developments, postcolonialism, public lecture, Scholarship and insights, Sovereignty, Website | Closed