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Making Settler Colonial Space Perspectives on Race Place and Identity 1st Edition by Tracey Banivanua Mar ISBN 9780230277946

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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Tracey Banivanua-Mar, Penelope Edmonds
ISBN: 0230221793
Language: English
Year: 2010

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ISBN 13: 9780230277946
Author: Tracey Banivanua Mar

Charts the making of colonial spaces in settler colonies of the Pacific Rim during the last two centuries. Contributions journey through time, place and region, and piece together interwoven but discrete studies that illuminate transnational and local experiences - violent, ideological, and cultural - that produced settler-colonial space.

Making Settler Colonial Space Perspectives on Race Place and Identity 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Theoretical Foundations of Settler Space

Chapter 1: The Logic of Elimination: Territoriality and the Making of Place

  • Exploring Patrick Wolfe's foundational theory
  • How the settler project necessitates the removal of the native
  • The relationship between land, territory, and sovereignty

Chapter 2: Race-Making as a Spatial Practice

  • The construction of racial hierarchies to justify land dispossession
  • The role of racial capitalism in shaping settler geographies
  • Settler identity and the racial contract

Chapter 3: Indigenous Geographies of Presence and Belonging

  • Beyond Settler Maps: Indigenous systems of place and knowledge
  • The concept of Indigeneity as a relationship to land
  • Resurgent mapping and the politics of visibility

Part II: The Geographies of Dispossession and Transformation

Chapter 4: The Enclosure of Land: Surveying, Fencing, and Property

  • How settler legal systems replaced Indigenous land tenure
  • The violence of the grid and the cadastral survey
  • Agriculture and the re-engineering of the landscape

Chapter 5: The Built Environment: Urbanization on Dispossessed Territories

  • Designing settler cities as monuments of conquest
  • The erasure of Indigenous presence in urban planning
  • Case study: Urban development and gentrification in a settler city

Chapter 6: Erasure by Conservation: National Parks as Settler Spaces

  • The "pristine wilderness" narrative and the removal of Indigenous inhabitants
  • Environmentalism as a tool of settler colonialism
  • Case study: The history of a national park from an Indigenous perspective

Chapter 7: Resource Extraction and the Material Remaking of Place

  • Mining, logging, and oil development on Indigenous lands
  • The environmental impacts of settler economies
  • The politics of "economic development" versus sovereignty

Part III: Identity, Belonging, and the Settler Subject

Chapter 8: The Settler-National Identity: Creating a "New" People

  • How national myths are tied to narratives of settling the frontier
  • Immigration and the complicity of newcomers in the settler project
  • The paradox of being "from" a place that is not one's ancestral home

Chapter 9: The Indigenous Body in Settler Space

  • The criminalization of Indigenous mobility and presence
  • The politics of Indigenous identity and blood quantum
  • Embodied resistance and the performance of sovereignty

Chapter 10: Memory and Memorialization: Confronting the Past in the Present

  • Monuments and statues as expressions of settler power
  • Challenging colonial narratives in museums and public spaces
  • The role of truth and reconciliation in re-narrating place

Part IV: Resistance, Resurgence, and Decolonization

Chapter 11: Land Back and Territorial Reclamation Movements

  • Indigenous activism for the return of ancestral lands
  • Legal challenges and the assertion of land rights
  • Reclaiming sacred sites and cultural landscapes

Chapter 12: Urban Resurgence: Indigenous Presence in the City

  • The creation of urban Indigenous spaces and communities
  • Asserting cultural identity and sovereignty in settler cities
  • Indigenous art and urban placemaking

Chapter 13: Decolonizing Knowledge and Pedagogy

  • Challenging settler-colonial narratives in education
  • Indigenous methodologies and ways of knowing
  • Reclaiming history and language

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