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The Settler Complex Recuperating Binarism In Colonial Studies Patrick Wolfe Editor

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The Settler Complex Recuperating Binarism In Colonial Studies Patrick Wolfe Editor
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Publisher: UCLA American Indian Studies Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.66 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Patrick Wolfe (editor)
ISBN: 9780935626698, 0935626697, 2015950093
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Settler Complex Recuperating Binarism In Colonial Studies Patrick Wolfe Editor by Patrick Wolfe (editor) 9780935626698, 0935626697, 2015950093 instant download after payment.

Nonfiction. Native American Studies. The essays in this volume confront the assimilationist agendas in settler- colonial states around the world that seek to erase the distinct histories and current status of Indigenous peoples as sovereign peoples. In the introduction, editor Patrick Wolfe provocatively asks whether the repudiation of binarism by non-Native scholars constitutes a colonizing perspective. Questions of identity form part of the ongoing process of settler colonialism that seeks to eliminate the Native. In various ways, by no means unanimously, the articles in this collection address these and related issues.

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