Five 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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