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Becoming Indigenous - Governing Imaginaries in the Anthropocene (Paperback)
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Becoming Indigenous - Governing Imaginaries in the Anthropocene (Paperback)
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Throughout the history of colonialism competing representations of
the indigenous have been deployed by colonial powers to their own
advantages and ends. Historically the indigenous have been
represented as belonging to a past temporality in ways that
legitimized colonial rule in the present and future. This book
provides a cutting-edge, theoretically innovative, and analytically
detailed response to significant developments occurring in the
fields of indigenous governance. This book will explore the
interfaces between power and indigenous critique by discussing
widely articulated attributes of indigenous subjectivity. The book
raises questions about the surfaces of contact between
neoliberalism and indigeneity today. We know much by now about the
long history of colonial violence that arose from the western
desire to transform indigenous peoples on account of their
perceived inferiority. We recognize and understand much less of the
violence which arises from the purported desire to protect
indigenous peoples and 'the ontological alterity they are said to
embody. Yet that is the form, this book asserts, which neoliberal
violence towards indigenous peoples now takes.
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