Making and Breaking Settler Space reveals decolonization opportunities for Indigenous and settler people alike through an exploration of how power and space are organized under settler colonialism.
Making and Breaking Settler Space reveals decolonization opportunities for Indigenous and settler people alike through an exploration of how power and space are organized under settler colonialism.
Adam J. Barker is a settler Canadian from the territories of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe people and an adjunct research professor with the Indigenous and Canadian Studies Program at Carleton University. He is the editor of Settler Colonial Studies and has published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Barker is co-author, with Emma Battell Lowman, of Settler: Colonialism and Identity in 21st Century Canada.
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Introduction 1 Cores and Peripheries: From Imperial Contact to Settler Colonial Claims 2 Spatialities of Settlement: Remaking Landscapes and Identities 3 Remaking People and Places: States, Suburbs, and Forms of Settlement 4 Revolutionary Aspirations? Social Movements and Settler Colonial Complicity 5 The Efficacy of Failure: Advancing Struggles in Support of Indigenous Resurgence 6 Affinity and Alliance: Breaking the Boundaries of Settler Colonial Space Notes; References; Index
Introduction 1 Cores and Peripheries: From Imperial Contact to Settler Colonial Claims 2 Spatialities of Settlement: Remaking Landscapes and Identities 3 Remaking People and Places: States, Suburbs, and Forms of Settlement 4 Revolutionary Aspirations? Social Movements and Settler Colonial Complicity 5 The Efficacy of Failure: Advancing Struggles in Support of Indigenous Resurgence 6 Affinity and Alliance: Breaking the Boundaries of Settler Colonial Space Notes; References; Index
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