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Rethinking Settler Colonialism
American Quarterly, 2014Our article is a response to a previous article published in American Quarterly (2010), by Laura Pulido and David Lloyd, “On the Long Shadow of the Settler: On Israeli and US Colonialism.” By engaging in this discussion, we hope to provide further historical information, clarifying some salient differences between nineteenth-century settler colonialism
Rosaura Sánchez, Beatrice Pita
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SETTLER-COLONIALISM’S “MISCARRIAGE”
Angelaki, 2019AbstractThe relation between Australia’s First Nations peoples and settler-colonial Australians may be characterised as having “miscarried” to the extent that colonial difference is unacknowledged, and Aboriginal peoples are expected to assimilate to white Australian culture.
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Language Ecology, 2018
AbstractIn this article I explore a particular set of contact varieties that emerged in Namibia, a former German colony. Historical evidence comes from the genre of autobiographic narratives that were written by German settler women. These texts provide – ideologically filtered – descriptions of domestic life in the colony and contain observations ...
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AbstractIn this article I explore a particular set of contact varieties that emerged in Namibia, a former German colony. Historical evidence comes from the genre of autobiographic narratives that were written by German settler women. These texts provide – ideologically filtered – descriptions of domestic life in the colony and contain observations ...
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2014
This chapter hypothesises the existence of a specifically settler colonial mode of conceiving, organising, and conducting expeditions.' Emphasising structurally dissimilar 'expeditions into empire,' even if only for heuristic purposes, requires an enhanced degree of abstraction.
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This chapter hypothesises the existence of a specifically settler colonial mode of conceiving, organising, and conducting expeditions.' Emphasising structurally dissimilar 'expeditions into empire,' even if only for heuristic purposes, requires an enhanced degree of abstraction.
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This chapter presents a theoretical framework for understanding settler colonialism as a dynamic force within global politics, emphasising its ongoing and destructive nature. It highlights the importance of Indigenous resistance, framing decolonisation as a material project centred on land return and sovereignty.
James Eastwood, Sharri Plonski
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James Eastwood, Sharri Plonski
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Following the infrastructures of empire: notes on cities, settler colonialism, and method
Urban Geography, 2020Deborah Cowen
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