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Remapping Sovereignty Decolonization And Selfdetermination In North American Indigenous Political Thought David Myer Temin

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Remapping Sovereignty Decolonization And Selfdetermination In North American Indigenous Political Thought David Myer Temin
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 288
Author: David Myer Temin
ISBN: 9780226827261, 0226827267
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Remapping Sovereignty Decolonization And Selfdetermination In North American Indigenous Political Thought David Myer Temin by David Myer Temin 9780226827261, 0226827267 instant download after payment.

An examination of anticolonial thought and practice across key Indigenous thinkers.

Accounts of decolonization routinely neglect Indigenous societies, yet Native communities have made unique contributions to anticolonial thought and activism. Remapping Sovereignty examines how twentieth-century Indigenous activists in North America debated questions of decolonization and self-determination, developing distinctive conceptual approaches that both resonate with and reformulate key strands in other civil rights and global decolonization movements. In contrast to decolonization projects that envisioned liberation through state sovereignty, Indigenous theorists emphasized the self-determination of peoples against sovereign state supremacy and articulated a visionary politics of decolonization as earthmaking. Temin traces the interplay between anticolonial thought and practice across key thinkers, interweaving history and textual analysis. He shows how these insights broaden the political and intellectual horizons open to us today.

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