"Revealing the enduring link between settler colonization and the making of modern Minneapolis"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Hugill is assistant professor of geography and environmental studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He is coeditor of Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resurgence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West.
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Contents Preface Map of Minnesota Map of South Minneapolis Introduction: Minneapolis as a Settler Colonial City 1. Urban Change and the Colonial Relation: The Making of an ‘Indian Neighborhood’ 2. Liberal Anti-Racism as Political Dead End: The Limits of Non-Indigenous Advocacy 3. Cops and Counter Patrols: Racialized Policing on East Franklin Avenue 4. Land Mines at Home and Abroad: American Empire in South Minneapolis Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Preface Map of Minnesota Map of South Minneapolis Introduction: Minneapolis as a Settler Colonial City 1. Urban Change and the Colonial Relation: The Making of an ‘Indian Neighborhood’ 2. Liberal Anti-Racism as Political Dead End: The Limits of Non-Indigenous Advocacy 3. Cops and Counter Patrols: Racialized Policing on East Franklin Avenue 4. Land Mines at Home and Abroad: American Empire in South Minneapolis Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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