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Making and Breaking Settler Space
Five Centuries of Colonization in North America
Adam J. Barker (Author)
9780774865401
Hardback, published 15 September 2021
312 pages, 2 photos, 7 diagrams, 1 map
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.58 kg
Making and Breaking Settler Space offers important points of conversation and contestation as we continue to figure out what it means to live together in this place, and how we should go about doing something about it. - Coll Thrush (BC Studies) "Barker takes readers on a critical thought journey through relationships between past, present, and future complexities of settler colonialism, space, place, and identity."
Five hundred years. A vast geography. And an unfinished project to remake the world to match the desires of settler colonizers. How have settlers used violence and narrative to transform Turtle Island into "North America"? What does that say about our social systems, and what happens next? Drawing on multiple disciplines, archival sources, pop culture, and personal experience, Making and Breaking Settler Space creates a model that shows how settler spaces have evolved. From the colonization of Turtle Island in the 1500s to problematic activist practices by would-be settler allies today, Adam Barker traces the trajectory of settler colonialism, drawing out details of its operation and unflinchingly identifying its weaknesses. Making and Breaking Settler Space proposes an innovative, unified spatial theory of settler colonization in Canada and the United States. In doing so, it offers a framework within which settlers can pursue decolonial actions in solidarity with Indigenous communities.
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