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Life Against States Of Emergency Sarah Marie Wiebe

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Life Against States Of Emergency Sarah Marie Wiebe
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Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.52 MB
Author: Sarah Marie Wiebe
ISBN: 9780774867900, 0774867906
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Life Against States Of Emergency Sarah Marie Wiebe by Sarah Marie Wiebe 9780774867900, 0774867906 instant download after payment.

For six weeks in the winter of 2012–13, Attawapiskat chief Theresa Spence undertook a high-profile ceremonial fast to advocate for improved Canadian-Indigenous relations. Framed widely by the media as a hunger strike, her fast was both a call to action and a gesture of corporeal sovereignty.

Life against States of Emergency responds to the central question that Spence asked the Canadian public to consider: What does it mean to be in a treaty relationship today? Arguing that treaties are matters of environmental justice, Sarah Marie Wiebe offers a nuanced discussion of the political environment in which Attawapiskat suffered repeated state-of-emergency declarations amid a climate of normalized state-sanctioned violence. Her analysis documents the slow emergency resulting from the breakdown of treaty relations.

This incisive work draws on community-engaged research and lived experiences, critical discourse analysis, ecofeminist and Indigenous studies scholarship,...

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