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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 326–331.
Published: 01 August 2024
... not only hemispheric but global. They are invaders, foreign entities violently imposing a Western liberal humanist order that seeks to replace the Indigenous modes of governance, relations, and being that have been the order for millennia. This is in part why the US and Israeli settler projects cannot...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 332–336.
Published: 01 August 2024
... States failed to foreground an important question—that of Indigenous sovereignty. Maximino Rodriguez-Robles, in fact, raised this precise question, arguing that he could not be prosecuted under section 1326 as a member of a transborder Indigenous nation whose territory spans the United States and Mexico...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 319–325.
Published: 01 August 2024
...Natalia Brizuela; Samera Esmeir; Alyosha Goldstein; Rebecca Schreiber Abstract This section presents selected contributions to the workshop “Relations beyond Colonial Borders: Indigeneity, Racialization, Hospitality,” convened by the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs at the Three...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 271–288.
Published: 01 August 2023
...Mareike Winchell Abstract Like plantation slavery, Indigenous servitude on Bolivian haciendas raises crucial questions about the afterlives of colonial subjection. Engaging questions of colonialism, unfreedom, and emancipation across the Americas, this article examines how Quechua Bolivians remake...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 289–303.
Published: 01 August 2023
... resistance, Rhymes for Young Ghouls , affirms melancholia as a creative relation to the past for Indigenous people while drawing attention to another agency that allows settler society to actively lose the past. Freud remarks that the “most remarkable” quality of melancholia is the way it turns into mania...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (3): 570–602.
Published: 01 December 2022
...Ethan Madarieta Abstract This article concerns the ongoing hunger and death strikes of the Mapuche, Indigenous peoples whose territories, or Wallmapu, are currently settler-occupied territories of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. It argues that these hunger strikes are acts...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (1): 114–142.
Published: 01 April 2023
... and the sense of the social presumed and generalized in Adorno in relation to his reading of Hegel and his discussion of race, anti-Blackness, anti-Semitism, and “the American landscape” in aphorisms twenty-eight and sixty-eight in Minima Moralia . Drawing on scholarship in Black and Indigenous studies, I argue...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 167–178.
Published: 01 August 2023
... language respond to the challenge of scale. How do you capture the gigantic without being abstract? Highway moves to the mythic, arguing for Indigenous pantheism. Rush tacks between the particulars of planet science and the personal narratives of those living the loss of place. [email protected] © 2023...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 128–152.
Published: 01 April 2024
... backbone for Luxemburg's thought. In the wake of postcolonial, Indigenous, Black, and feminist critiques of the Marxist theory of history, this feature of Luxemburg's work considerably complicates her legacy for contemporary critical theory. [email protected] © 2024 Amy Allen 2024 This is an open...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 260–279.
Published: 01 August 2024
... opened, a government report recommended its closure due to “disgraceful” conditions, 1 and another report called the prison “unfit for bears, much less for women.” 2 Between 1988 and 1991, seven women died by suicide in P4W. 3 Six of these women were Indigenous. More reports were written...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 356–362.
Published: 01 August 2024
.... There's a lot of oppression when it comes to teaching and learning about Indigenous histories and Mexican histories. Our history and the long history of revolts isn't really talked about. We need to make the connection between the present and revolts such as those in 1695 and 1751. Experiencing our...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 109–120.
Published: 01 April 2022
... complex, and our experiences of wildcat organizing at the University of California. 2 Craig Steven Wilder in his Ebony and Ivy implicates the United States' oldest universities and colleges not as passive witnesses, but as drivers and beneficiaries of Indigenous genocide and the Atlantic slave...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (3): 559–565.
Published: 01 December 2020
... assistants struggling to unionize. 4 It was similar in the 1980s and 1990s, during the anti-apartheid movement and the movement against reactionary anti-immigrant California Senate Propositions 187, 227, and 209. Black and Indigenous students and students of color have always had to fight on various...
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Critical Times (2021) 4 (3): 389–416.
Published: 01 December 2021
... translated inadequately and in problematic ways as state projects. These state-led development interventions enacted somatic and epistemic violence against alternative and particularly Indigenous visions of organizing society. 10 It is not entirely clear, although beyond the remit of this article, whether...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (3): 413–435.
Published: 01 December 2023
..., the children who are on their way are very much aware that they are not welcome, not being received as they should, and that they are being repressed. The children who are on the way, who are growing up, are being shot at, persecuted, the Indigenous children who die of hunger, or the Indigenous children who...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 158–177.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of difficult encounters. Or rather, it was a first instance of the elaboration of a historical disagreement between feminist organizations and the demands of indigenous peoples. Those assembled began to constitute a fabric of histories, trajectories, and experiences that could be used to perceive and respond...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (3): 540–559.
Published: 01 December 2023
... from an older generation at PARTS on the mic singing a supposedly Mapuche song while playing what seemed to be an Indigenous percussive instrument from Abya Yala that was not a kultrun . I felt hurt. I felt pain in my heart. But i kept that sadness to myself. Although i was born in Wallmapu, i am...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 3–13.
Published: 01 April 2024
... sterilization, mostly of Black and Latinx women prisoners. 1 These demands belong on the same map. So, too, do the struggles led by Indigenous women, mostly from the Ayacucho region in Peru, and groups of feminists from Lima to demand reparations for the systematic practice of forced sterilization during...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., and from the twelfth century and before and in what follows, the ongoing war against Black and Indigenous life extends itself in the unending transformation of the forms of colonial and settler violence of which Frantz Fanon spoke in The Wretched of the Earth . 1 If something, what our present moment...
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Critical Times (2021) 4 (3): 577–587.
Published: 01 December 2021
... of the Nation-State Law that demonstrates how racial liberalism—liberalism that, in the context of settler colonialism, has been predicated on colonial and racial (and gendered) exclusion and domination of Indigenous peoples—in its different iterations stands at the heart of the Israeli settler-colonial project...