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  1. Against Extraction
    Indigenous Modernism in the Twin Cities
    Autor*in: Hooley, Matt
    Erschienen: [2024]; © 2024
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In Against Extraction Matt Hooley traces a modern tradition of Ojibwe invention in Minneapolis and St. Paul from the mid-nineteenth century to the present as that tradition emerges in response to the cultural legacies of US colonialism. Hooley shows... mehr

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    In Against Extraction Matt Hooley traces a modern tradition of Ojibwe invention in Minneapolis and St. Paul from the mid-nineteenth century to the present as that tradition emerges in response to the cultural legacies of US colonialism. Hooley shows how Indigenous literary and visual art modernisms challenge the strictures of everyday life and question the ecological, political, and cultural fantasies that make multivalent US colonialism seem inevitable. Hooley analyzes literature and art by Louise Erdrich, William Whipple Warren, David Treuer, George Morrison, and Gerald Vizenor in relation to histories of Indigenous dispossession and occupation, enslavement and Black life, and environmental harm and care. He shows that historical narratives of these cities are intimately bound up with the violence of colonial systems of extraction and that concepts like Indigeneity and sovereignty extend beyond treaty-granted promises of political control. These works, created in opposition and proximity to the extraction of cultural, political, and territorial resources, demonstrate how Indigenous claims to life and land matter to rethinking and unmaking the social and ecological devastations of the colonial world

     

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    ISBN: 1478059362; 9781478059363
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    Schlagworte: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies; American literature; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa art; Ojibwa literature; Settler colonialism
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  2. Against extraction
    indigenous modernism in the Twin Cities
    Autor*in: Hooley, Matt
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    "Against Extraction traces the story of a vibrant tradition of Ojibwe writing and art-making in Minneapolis-St. Paul, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, in order to challenge the supposed stability and permanence of everyday colonial... mehr

     

    "Against Extraction traces the story of a vibrant tradition of Ojibwe writing and art-making in Minneapolis-St. Paul, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, in order to challenge the supposed stability and permanence of everyday colonial life. In this account, modernist Indigenous texts are not a minor cultural artifacts of a city's cultural history, but are theoretical engines that antagonize the political and cultural fantasies that establish colonial world as a given. Ojibwe artists also interrogate the logics of colonial extraction that undergird relations between, for example, the cities' large Somali, Hmong, Hispanic and white populations. Linking readings of Indigenous cultural production with legal and cultural theory, Against Extraction shows that the ways we narrate histories of places are intimately bound up with the extractive colonial systems that reproduce the violence that unfolds within and through them"-- Matt Hooley examines how Ojibwe art created in Indigenous Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, resists the extractive violence of settler colonialism

     

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  3. Biopolitics, geopolitics, life
    settler states and indigenous presence
    Beteiligt: Dietrich, René (HerausgeberIn); Knopf, Kerstin (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    "The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, from the Americas and Hawai'i to Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Drawing on literary and cultural studies, social sciences, political theory, visual culture, and film studies, they show how biopolitics and geopolitics produce norms of social life and land use that delegitimize and target Indigenous bodies, lives, lands, and political formations. Among other topics, the contributors explore the representations of sexual violence against Native women in literature, Indigenous critiques of the carceral state in North America, Indigenous Elders' refusal of dominant formulations of aging, the governance of Indigenous peoples in Guyana, the displacement of Guaraní in Brazil, and the 2016 rule to formally acknowledge a government-to-government relationship between the US federal government and the Native Hawaiian community. Throughout, the contributors contend that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism, thereby pointing to the transformative potential of an Indigenous-centered decolonization. Contributors René Dietrich, Jacqueline Fear-Segal, Mishuana Goeman, Alyosha Goldstein, Sandy Grande, Michael R. Griffiths, Shona N. Jackson, Kerstin Knopf, Sabine N. Meyer, Robert Nichols, Mark Rifkin, David Uahikeaikaleiʻohu Maile"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781478024347
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    Schlagworte: Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism; Decolonization; Biopolitics; Geopolitics; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 282 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Foreword / Alyosha Goldstein -- Introduction: The bio/geopolitics of settler states and Indigenous normativities / René Dietrich -- "You tell me your stories, and I will tell you mine" : witnessing and combating Native women's extirpation in American Indian literature / Mishuana Goeman -- The biopolitics of aging : Indigenous elders as elsewhere / Sandy Grande -- The colonialism of incarceration / Robert Nichols -- Are Hawaiians Indians? / David Uahikeakalei'ohu Maile -- Postcolonial biopolitics and the hieroglyphs of democracy / Shona N.Jackson -- Fictions of land and flesh : Blackness, indigeneity, speculation / Mark Rifkin -- "I was nothing but a bare skeleton walking the path" : biopolitics, geopolitics, and life in Diane Glancy's Pushing the bear / Sabine N. Meyer -- Unseen wonder : decolonizing magical realism in Kim Scott's Benang and Witi Ihimaera's "Maata" / Michael R. Griffiths -- Agency and art : survivance with camera and crayon / Jacqueline Fear-Segal -- Land through the camera : post/colonial space and Indigenous struggles in Birdwatchers (Terra Vermelha) / Kerstin Knopf.

  4. Biopolitics, geopolitics, life
    settler states and indigenous presence
    Beteiligt: Dietrich, René (HerausgeberIn); Knopf, Kerstin (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    "The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, from the Americas and Hawai'i to Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Drawing on literary and cultural studies, social sciences, political theory, visual culture, and film studies, they show how biopolitics and geopolitics produce norms of social life and land use that delegitimize and target Indigenous bodies, lives, lands, and political formations. Among other topics, the contributors explore the representations of sexual violence against Native women in literature, Indigenous critiques of the carceral state in North America, Indigenous Elders' refusal of dominant formulations of aging, the governance of Indigenous peoples in Guyana, the displacement of Guaraní in Brazil, and the 2016 rule to formally acknowledge a government-to-government relationship between the US federal government and the Native Hawaiian community. Throughout, the contributors contend that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism, thereby pointing to the transformative potential of an Indigenous-centered decolonization. Contributors René Dietrich, Jacqueline Fear-Segal, Mishuana Goeman, Alyosha Goldstein, Sandy Grande, Michael R. Griffiths, Shona N. Jackson, Kerstin Knopf, Sabine N. Meyer, Robert Nichols, Mark Rifkin, David Uahikeaikaleiʻohu Maile"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781478019763; 9781478017080
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    Schlagworte: Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism; Decolonization; Biopolitics; Geopolitics; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General
    Umfang: XIV, 282 Seiten, Illustrationen
  5. Biopolitics, geopolitics, life
    settler states and indigenous presence
    Beteiligt: Dietrich, René (Hrsg.); Knopf, Kerstin (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

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    The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, from the Americas and Hawai'i to Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Drawing on literary and cultural studies, social sciences, political theory, visual culture, and film studies, they show how biopolitics and geopolitics produce norms of social life and land use that delegitimize and target Indigenous bodies, lives, lands, and political formations. Among other topics, the contributors explore the representations of sexual violence against Native women in literature, Indigenous critiques of the carceral state in North America, Indigenous Elders' refusal of dominant formulations of aging, the governance of Indigenous peoples in Guyana, the displacement of Guaraní in Brazil, and the 2016 formal acknowledgement of a government-to-government relationship between the US federal government and the Native Hawaiian community. Throughout, the contributors contend that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism, thereby pointing to the transformative potential of an Indigenous-centered decolonization.Contributors. René Dietrich, Jacqueline Fear-Segal, Mishuana Goeman, Alyosha Goldstein, Sandy Grande, Michael R. Griffiths, Shona N. Jackson, Kerstin Knopf, Sabine N. Meyer, Robert Nichols, Mark Rifkin, David Uahikeaikaleiʻohu Maile

     

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    Schlagworte: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies; Biopolitics; Decolonization; Geopolitics; Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten)
  6. Biopolitics, geopolitics, life
    settler states and indigenous presence
    Beteiligt: Dietrich, René (Hrsg.); Knopf, Kerstin (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    The contributors to Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life investigate biopolitics and geopolitics as two distinct yet entangled techniques of settler colonial states across the globe, from the Americas and Hawai‘i to Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Drawing on literary and cultural studies, social sciences, political theory, visual culture, and film studies, they show how biopolitics and geopolitics produce norms of social life and land use that delegitimize and target Indigenous bodies, lives, lands, and political formations. Among other topics, the contributors explore the representations of sexual violence against Native women in literature, Indigenous critiques of the carceral state in North America, Indigenous Elders’ refusal of dominant formulations of aging, the governance of Indigenous peoples in Guyana, the displacement of Guaraní in Brazil, and the 2016 formal acknowledgement of a government-to-government relationship between the US federal government and the Native Hawaiian community. Throughout, the contributors contend that Indigenous life and practices cannot be contained and defined by the racialization and dispossession of settler colonialism, thereby pointing to the transformative potential of an Indigenous-centered decolonization.Contributors. René Dietrich, Jacqueline Fear-Segal, Mishuana Goeman, Alyosha Goldstein, Sandy Grande, Michael R. Griffiths, Shona N. Jackson, Kerstin Knopf, Sabine N. Meyer, Robert Nichols, Mark Rifkin, David Uahikeaikaleiʻohu Maile

     

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    Schlagworte: Biopolitics; Decolonization; Geopolitics; Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies
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  7. Biopolitics, geopolitics, life
    settler states and indigenous presence
    Beteiligt: Dietrich, René (Hrsg.); Knopf, Kerstin (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

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    Schlagworte: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies; Biopolitics; Decolonization; Geopolitics; Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism
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  8. Encountering Palestine
    un/making spaces of colonial violence
    Beteiligt: Griffiths, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Joronen, Mikko (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    This edited volume is situated at the intersection of cultural and political geographies and offers innovative reflections on power, colonialism, and anticolonialism in contemporary Palestine and Israel-- mehr

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    ISBN: 9781496238023; 9781496238030; 1496238036
    Schriftenreihe: Cultural geographies + rewriting the earth
    Schlagworte: Settler colonialism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Palestinian Arabs; Violence
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource ( ix, 277 pages), illustrations
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    Introduction : Encountering Palestine, Un/doing Power / Mark Griffiths and Mikko Joronen -- An Intimate Occupation : Governing Love in Occupied Palestine / Kathryn Medien -- Settler Capitalism and Its Witches : Palestinian Bedouin Women Struggling for Space and the Commons in the Naqab / Sophie Richter-Devroe -- Vortical Violence, Rhizomatic Sumud : Encountering the Israeli War Machine / Wassim Ghantous -- The Regavim Show : Settler Colonialism, Simulacra, and Mirroring / Mark Griffiths -- Staying with the Failures : Iron Dome and Zionist Security Innovation / Rhys Machold -- Neo-Apartheid Jerusalem : Palestine/Israel and the Question of Urban Apartheid / Haim Yacobi and Moriel Ram -- Expectations to Fulfil : Anticipating the Familial Future in Palestinian Refugee Camps / Tiina Järvi -- Surreal Resistance in Elia Suleiman's Divine Intervention / Arun Saldanha -- Queering Aesthesis : Unsettling the Zionist Sensual Regime / Walaa Alqaisiya -- Life of the Wounded : Rethinking Settler Colonial Power in Palestine / Mikko Joronen -- Elegy for Return / Zena Agha.

  9. Encountering Palestine
    un/making spaces of colonial violence
    Beteiligt: Griffiths, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Joronen, Mikko (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    This edited volume is situated at the intersection of cultural and political geographies and offers innovative reflections on power, colonialism, and anticolonialism in contemporary Palestine and Israel-- mehr

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    This edited volume is situated at the intersection of cultural and political geographies and offers innovative reflections on power, colonialism, and anticolonialism in contemporary Palestine and Israel--

     

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    ISBN: 9781496232588; 9781496237491
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    Schriftenreihe: Cultural geographies + rewriting the earth
    Schlagworte: Settler colonialism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Palestinian Arabs; Violence; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography
    Umfang: ix, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  10. Encountering Palestine
    un/making spaces of colonial violence
    Beteiligt: Griffiths, Mark (HerausgeberIn); Joronen, Mikko (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781496238023; 9781496238030; 1496238036
    Schriftenreihe: Cultural geographies + rewriting the earth
    Schlagworte: Settler colonialism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Palestinian Arabs; Violence; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource ( ix, 277 pages), illustrations
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    Introduction : Encountering Palestine, Un/doing Power / Mark Griffiths and Mikko Joronen -- An Intimate Occupation : Governing Love in Occupied Palestine / Kathryn Medien -- Settler Capitalism and Its Witches : Palestinian Bedouin Women Struggling for Space and the Commons in the Naqab / Sophie Richter-Devroe -- Vortical Violence, Rhizomatic Sumud : Encountering the Israeli War Machine / Wassim Ghantous -- The Regavim Show : Settler Colonialism, Simulacra, and Mirroring / Mark Griffiths -- Staying with the Failures : Iron Dome and Zionist Security Innovation / Rhys Machold -- Neo-Apartheid Jerusalem : Palestine/Israel and the Question of Urban Apartheid / Haim Yacobi and Moriel Ram -- Expectations to Fulfil : Anticipating the Familial Future in Palestinian Refugee Camps / Tiina Järvi -- Surreal Resistance in Elia Suleiman's Divine Intervention / Arun Saldanha -- Queering Aesthesis : Unsettling the Zionist Sensual Regime / Walaa Alqaisiya -- Life of the Wounded : Rethinking Settler Colonial Power in Palestine / Mikko Joronen -- Elegy for Return / Zena Agha.

  11. Game-theoretic analyses of US settlement allowing for coercion
    Erschienen: October, 2020
    Verlag:  School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University, [Pullman]

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    Schlagworte: Settler colonialism; coercion; activism; game theory
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  12. Making and breaking settler space
    five centuries of colonization in North America
    Autor*in: Barker, Adam J.
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  UBC Press, Vancouver

    "Four hundred years. A vast geography. Making and Breaking Settler Space explores how settler spaces have developed and diversified from contact to the present. Adam Barker traces the trajectory of settler colonialism, drawing out details of its... mehr

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    "Four hundred years. A vast geography. Making and Breaking Settler Space explores how settler spaces have developed and diversified from contact to the present. Adam Barker traces the trajectory of settler colonialism, drawing out details of its operation that are embedded not only in imperialism but also in contemporary contexts that include problematic activist practices by would-be settler allies. Unflinchingly engaging with the systemic weaknesses of this process, he proposes an innovative, unified spatial theory of settler colonization in Canada and the United States that offers a framework within which settlers can pursue decolonial actions in solidarity with Indigenous communities."--

     

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    ISBN: 9780774865401; 0774865407
    Schlagworte: Kolonialismus; Imperialismus; Europäisch; Indigene Völker; Soziale Bewegung; Postkolonialismus; Kanada; USA; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism; Indigenous peoples; Decolonization; Colonization; Imperialism
    Umfang: xi, 298 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 263-291

  13. Making and breaking settler space
    five centuries of colonization in North America
    Autor*in: Barker, Adam J.
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  UBC Press, Vancouver

    "Four hundred years. A vast geography. Making and Breaking Settler Space explores how settler spaces have developed and diversified from contact to the present. Adam Barker traces the trajectory of settler colonialism, drawing out details of its... mehr

     

    "Four hundred years. A vast geography. Making and Breaking Settler Space explores how settler spaces have developed and diversified from contact to the present. Adam Barker traces the trajectory of settler colonialism, drawing out details of its operation that are embedded not only in imperialism but also in contemporary contexts that include problematic activist practices by would-be settler allies. Unflinchingly engaging with the systemic weaknesses of this process, he proposes an innovative, unified spatial theory of settler colonization in Canada and the United States that offers a framework within which settlers can pursue decolonial actions in solidarity with Indigenous communities."--

     

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    ISBN: 9780774865401; 9780774865418
    Schlagworte: Kolonialismus; Imperialismus; Europäisch; Indigene Völker; Soziale Bewegung; Postkolonialismus; Kanada; USA; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Settler colonialism; Indigenous peoples; Decolonization; Colonization; Imperialism
    Umfang: xi, 298 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten
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  14. Occupying Massachusetts
    layers of history on indigenous land
    Beteiligt: Matthews, Sandra (FotografIn); Brule, David (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten); Gardinier, Suzanne (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  George F. Thompson Publishing, Staunton, VA

    Occupying Massachusetts: Layers of History on Indigenous Land is an art book that engages with history. Featuring photographs of dwellings and vernacular structures found in rural Massachusetts, the book is a meditation on the human occupation of... mehr

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    Occupying Massachusetts: Layers of History on Indigenous Land is an art book that engages with history. Featuring photographs of dwellings and vernacular structures found in rural Massachusetts, the book is a meditation on the human occupation of land, with an emphasis on the long presence of Indigenous people and the waves of settlement by people from other countries that began during the early 1600s and continues today.0Utilizing a muted color palette, Matthews's photographs of both structures and historical markers are subtle and haunting. They suggest the presence of histories, embedded in the landscape but often invisible. Although the book is focused on Massachusetts, it implicitly raises larger issues of settlement and nationhood. How did the United States of America come to occupy its land? How is this story told? As a longtime occupant/occupier of Massachusetts herself, Matthews aims to understand more deeply the land on which she lives.0The main text of the book comes from photographs of historic markers, which were installed around the state at different times by different interest groups. The words on these markers describe early relations between Indigenous people and largely English settlers, from diverse points of view. In this way, the book explores how difficult histories are written and how they change over time. Concluding essays by Indigenous activist David Brule and poet Suzanne Gardinier provide important perspectives as well, connecting the past and future. Occupying Massachusetts is a moving story whose message will be appreciated for years to come

     

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    Beteiligt: Matthews, Sandra (FotografIn); Brule, David (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten); Gardinier, Suzanne (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 1938086899; 9781938086892
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 94100
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    Schlagworte: Massachuset Indians; Settler colonialism; Photography, Artistic; Photography, Artistic; Settler colonialism; Pictorial works
    Weitere Schlagworte: Matthews, Sandra (Professor of film and photography)
    Umfang: 103 Seiten
  15. Outback and out west
    the settler-colonial environmental imaginary
    Autor*in: Lynch, Tom
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    "Outback and Out West examines the ecological consequences of a settler-colonial imaginary by comparing expressions of settler colonialism in the literature of the American West and Australian Outback. Tom Lynch traces exogenous domination in both... mehr

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    "Outback and Out West examines the ecological consequences of a settler-colonial imaginary by comparing expressions of settler colonialism in the literature of the American West and Australian Outback. Tom Lynch traces exogenous domination in both regions, which resulted in many similar means of settlement, including pastoralism, homestead acts, afforestation efforts, and bioregional efforts at "belonging." Lynch pairs the two nations' texts to show how an analysis at the intersection of ecocriticism and settler colonialism requires a new canon that is responsive to the social, cultural, and ecological difficulties created by settlement in the West and Outback. Outback and Out West draws out the regional Anthropocene dimensions of settler colonialism, considering such pressing environmental problems as habitat loss, groundwater depletion, and mass extinctions. Lynch studies the implications of our settlement heritage on history, art, and the environment through the cross-national comparison of spaces. He asserts that bringing an ecocritical awareness to settler-colonial theory is essential for reconciliation with dispossessed Indigenous populations as well as reparations for ecological damages as we work to decolonize engagement with and literature about these places"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Australian literature; American literature; Settler colonialism; Settler colonialism; Ecocriticism; Human ecology in literature; Colonies in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Australian & Oceanian; Literary criticism
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  16. Outback and out west
    the settler-colonial environmental imaginary
    Autor*in: Lynch, Tom
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    Outback and Out West examines the ecological consequences of a settler-colonial imaginary by comparing expressions of settler colonialism in the literature of the American West and Australian Outback. Tom Lynch traces exogenous domination in both... mehr

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    Outback and Out West examines the ecological consequences of a settler-colonial imaginary by comparing expressions of settler colonialism in the literature of the American West and Australian Outback. Tom Lynch traces exogenous domination in both regions, which resulted in many similar means of settlement, including pastoralism, homestead acts, afforestation efforts, and bioregional efforts at "belonging." Lynch pairs the two nations' texts to show how an analysis at the intersection of ecocriticism and settler colonialism requires a new canon that is responsive to the social, cultural, and ecological difficulties created by settlement in the West and Outback. Outback and Out West draws out the regional Anthropocene dimensions of settler colonialism, considering such pressing environmental problems as habitat loss, groundwater depletion, and mass extinctions. Lynch studies the implications of our settlement heritage on history, art, and the environment through the cross-national comparison of spaces. He asserts that bringing an ecocritical awareness to settler-colonial theory is essential for reconciliation with dispossessed Indigenous populations as well as reparations for ecological damages as we work to decolonize engagement with and literature about these places.

     

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    Schlagworte: Kolonialismus; Literatur; Ecocriticism; Australian literature; American literature; Settler colonialism; Settler colonialism; Ecocriticism; Human ecology in literature; Colonies in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Australian & Oceanian; Literary criticism
    Umfang: x, 335 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 307-319

  17. Reading territory
    Black and Native freedom, removal, and the nineteenth-century state
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    "In her newest book Reading Territory, Kathryn Walkiewicz uses literary and historical methods to investigate how the borders of the US settler nation-state shifted throughout the long nineteenth century. She theorizes the roles of federalism and... mehr

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    "In her newest book Reading Territory, Kathryn Walkiewicz uses literary and historical methods to investigate how the borders of the US settler nation-state shifted throughout the long nineteenth century. She theorizes the roles of federalism and statehood in the production of US empire, particularly during nineteenth-century statehood movements. In the course of following these movements over time, from Georgia (1788) to Florida (1845), Kansas (1861), and Oklahoma (1907), Walkiewicz places Indigeneity and Blackness into a conversation with the rhetorics of states' rights in America. Throughout, she offers careful and nuanced readings of Indigenous and Black agency, conflict, alliance, and contestation as they relate to, and against, statist ideologies of white supremacy. Walkiewicz offers a nuanced, well-researched, and compellingly argued analysis of the ways that Indigenous and Black subjectivities have grappled with these complex relations between statehood and personhood as they sit within the context of an expanding American empire across the nineteenth century"-- Theorizes the logics of federalism and states rights in the production of US empire, revealing how they were used to imagine states into existence while clashing with relational forms of territoriality asserted by Indigenous and Black people

     

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  18. Sound-Blind
    American literature and the politics of transcription
    Autor*in: Benson, Alex
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

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    ISBN: 9781469674650; 1469674653; 9798890863737
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Writing; Writing; Discourse analysis; Paralinguistics; Settler colonialism; People with disabilities in literature; Race relations in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Boas, Franz (1858-1942)
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  19. Sound-blind
    American literature and the politics of transcription
    Autor*in: Benson, Alex
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    "In the 1880s, a new medical term flashed briefly into public awareness in the United States. Children who had trouble distinguishing between similar speech sounds were said to suffer from 'sound-blindness.' The term is now best remembered through... mehr

     

    "In the 1880s, a new medical term flashed briefly into public awareness in the United States. Children who had trouble distinguishing between similar speech sounds were said to suffer from 'sound-blindness.' The term is now best remembered through anthropologist Franz Boas, whose work deeply influenced the way we talk about cultural difference. In this fascinating work of literary and cultural history, Alex Benson takes the concept as an opening onto other stories of listening, writing, and power--stories that expand our sense of how a syllable, a word, a gesture, or a song can be put into print, and why it matters. Benson interweaves ethnographies, memoirs, local-color stories, modernist novels, silent film scripts, and more. Taken together, these seemingly disparate texts--by writers including John M. Oskison, Helen Keller, W. E. B. Du Bois, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Elsie Clews Parsons--show that the act of transcription, never neutral, is conditioned by the histories of race, land, and ability. By carefully tracing these conditions, Benson argues, we can tease out much that has been left off the record in narratives of American nationhood and American literature"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781469674636
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Writing; Writing; Discourse analysis; Paralinguistics; Settler colonialism; People with disabilities in literature; Race relations in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Translating & Interpreting
    Weitere Schlagworte: Boas, Franz (1858-1942)
    Umfang: 249 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [213]-237

    Harjo's brand: alphabetics and allotment -- Helen Keller's handwriting: audism and autography -- Gatsby's tattoo: music and motor habit -- No-tongue's song: fieldnotes and fiction.