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Epistemic Colonialism: Is it Possible to Decolonize Archaeology?

American Indian Quarterly, 2020
:In the fourteen years since the publication of Sonya Atalay's groundbreaking special issue of American Indian Quarterly, "Decolonizing Archaeology" (2006)—and the call for a more equitable and ethical, or decolonized, archaeology—we raise the question ...
Tsim D. Schneider, K. Hayes
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Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state

Journal of Contemporary Asia, 1980
(1980). Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state. Journal of Contemporary Asia: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 272-285.
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Following the infrastructures of empire: notes on cities, settler colonialism, and method

Urban Geography, 2019
This paper investigates urban life through the contested formation of settler colonial infrastructure. Trespassing nationalist narratives, it ‘follows the infrastructure’ across imperial space, time and struggle, illuminating the extraordinary power of ...
Deborah E. Cowen
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Colonial Girlhood/Colonial Girls

2014
Settler colonies and colonies of occupation, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland and South Africa, provided a space for girls to experience freedom from, and the potential to reconfigure, British norms of femininity. For Indigenous girls, colonialism brought with it new kinds of scrutiny and competing feminine ideals.
Michelle J. Smith, Kristine Moruzi
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Colonies d'ailleurs, colonies d'ici

Hommes & migrations, 2008
Green Nancy L., Bonacci Giulia, Cuq-Monges Elena, Hobson faure Laura, Rodriguez-Ortiz Elisa, Scioldo-Zürcher Yann. Colonies d'ailleurs, colonies d'ici. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1276, Novembre-décembre 2008. Soldats de France. pp. 134-146.
Green, Nancy L.   +5 more
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Colonialism and the Colonial Impact

1984
The pre-colonial history of Africa has been pieced together from archaeological findings, oral tradition, and the records of Arab and other alien chroniclers, such as Ibn Battuta, who travelled widely in the Muslim world in the fourteenth century. A good deal is now known, for example, of the richness of the Egyptian civilisation of the pre-Christian ...
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Colony

2017
This chapter analyzes concept of colony, which inhabits an ambiguous sort of space in its oscillation between the still neutrality of a common noun and a political concept in waiting, poised to discharge its potentiality. The conceptual work marshaled to maintain the colony as a political principle is protean, transitory, and contingent in its ...
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Unsettled Times: Indigenous Incarceration and the Links between Colonialism and the Penitentiary in Canada

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2019
:The high rate of Indigenous incarceration is a well-documented problem throughout Canada. Within mainstream discourses, this problem is often framed as the legacy or effects of colonialism, which has resulted in the systemic racism and cultural and ...
Vicki Chartrand
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Indigenous mobility traditions, colonialism, and the anthropocene

Mobilities, 2019
The anthropocene is often discussed as an era of ‘new’ environmental changes that require unprecedented forms of societal adaptation, one example being climate-induced resettlement. Yet discussions of the anthropocene can also be better contextualized in
K. Whyte   +2 more
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When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda

, 2001
List of Abbreviations ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Thinking about Genocide 3 1. Defining the Crisis of Postcolonial Citizenship: Settler and Native as Political Identities 19 2. The Origins of Hutu and Tutsi 41 3.
M. Mamdani
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