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Red Skin, White Masks

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Abstract

Abstract Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition is an interdisciplinary of work of critically engaged political theory that traverses the fields of political science and Indigenous studies. The arguments developed in the book draw critically from both Western and Indigenous traditions of political thought and action to intervene into contemporary debates about settler-colonization and Indigenous self-discrimination in Canada. The book challenges the now commonplace assumption that the colonial relationship between Indigenous peoples and the state can be “reconciled” via such a politics of recognition. It also explores glimpses of an alternative Indigenous politics. Drawing…

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Keywords
  • Indigenous
  • Politics
  • Colonialism
  • White (mutation)
  • State (computer science)
  • Political science
  • Gender studies
  • Sociology
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