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Unsettled Expectations Uncertainty Land And Settler Decolonization 1st Edition Eva Mackey

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Unsettled Expectations Uncertainty Land And Settler Decolonization 1st Edition Eva Mackey
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Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Eva Mackey
ISBN: 9781552668894, 9781552668986, 1552668894, 1552668983
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Unsettled Expectations Uncertainty Land And Settler Decolonization 1st Edition Eva Mackey by Eva Mackey 9781552668894, 9781552668986, 1552668894, 1552668983 instant download after payment.

What do local conflicts about land rights tell us about Indigenous-settler relations and the challenges and possibilities of decolonization? In Unsettled Expectations, Eva Mackey draws on ethnographic case studies about land rights conflicts in Canada and the U.S. to argue that critical analysis of present-day disputes over land, belonging and sovereignty will help us understand how colonization is reproduced today and how to challenge it. Employing theoretical approaches from Indigenous and settler colonial studies, and in the context of critical historical and legal analysis, Mackey urges us to rethink the assumptions of settler certainty that underpin current conflicts between settlers and Indigenous peoples and reveals settler privilege to be a doomed fantasy of entitlement.
Finally, Mackey draws on case studies of Indigenous-settler alliances to show how embracing difficult uncertainty can be an integral part of undoing settler privilege and a step toward decolonization.

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