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Settler common sense : queerness and everyday colonialism in the American Renaissance
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ISBN: 9780816690602 9780816690572 Year: 2014 Publisher: Minneapolis London University of Minnesota Press

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" In Settler Common Sense, Mark Rifkin explores how canonical American writers take part in the legacy of displacing Native Americans. Although the books he focuses on are not about Indians, they serve as examples of what Rifkin calls "settler common sense," taking for granted the legal and political structure through which Native peoples continue to be dispossessed.In analyzing Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables, Rifkin shows how the novel draws on Lockean theory in support of small-scale landholding and alternative practices of homemaking. The book invokes white settlers in southern Maine as the basis for its ethics of improvement, eliding the persistent presence of Wabanaki peoples in their homeland. Rifkin suggests that Henry David Thoreau's Walden critiques property ownership as a form of perpetual debt. Thoreau's vision of autoerotic withdrawal into the wilderness, though, depends on recasting spaces from which Native peoples have been dispossessed as places of non-Native regeneration. As against the turn to "nature," Herman Melville's Pierre presents the city as a perversely pleasurable place to escape from inequities of land ownership in the country. Rifkin demonstrates how this account of urban possibility overlooks the fact that the explosive growth of Manhattan in the nineteenth century was possible only because of the extensive and progressive displacement of Iroquois peoples upstate.Rifkin reveals how these texts' queer imaginings rely on treating settler notions of place and personhood as self-evident, erasing the advancing expropriation and occupation of Native lands. Further, he investigates the ways that contemporary queer ethics and politics take such ongoing colonial dynamics as an unexamined framework in developing ideas of freedom and justice. "--


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Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance
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ISBN: 081669060X 1452942064 Year: 2014 Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

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Beyond settler time : temporal sovereignty and indigenous self-determination
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ISBN: 9780822362852 9780822362975 9780822373421 Year: 2017 Publisher: Durham, N.C. Duke University Press

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Manifesting America : the imperial construction of U.S. national space.
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ISBN: 9780195387179 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York Oxford university press


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When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty
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ISBN: 9780199755455 Year: 2011 Publisher: Oxford New York [etc.] Oxford University Press


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Agamben and Colonialism
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ISBN: 1280874848 9786613716156 0748643958 9780748643950 9780748649266 0748649263 9780748649259 0748649255 9780748643943 074864394X 9780748643936 0748643931 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh

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12 new essays evaluating Agamben's work from a postcolonial perspective.Svirsky and Bignall assemble leading figures to explore the rich philosophical linkages and the political concerns shared by Agamben and postcolonial theory.Agamben's theories of the 'state of exception' and 'bare life' are situated in critical relation to the existence of these phenomena in the colonial/postcolonial world. Features an international set of expert contributors who approach postcolonial criticism from an interdisciplinary perspective Deals with colonial and postcolonial issues in Russia, Israel and Palest

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