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Social Text (2021) 39 (1 (146)): 21–46.
Published: 01 March 2021
... of California, San Diego, where an acknowledgment is under way in 2020. The article concludes with beyond as a potential decolonial framework for land acknowledgment that recognizes Indigenous futures. Bear designed a three-dimensional aluminum mural, When the World Comes to Life , consisting of two panels...
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Social Text (2019) 37 (1 (138)): 1–26.
Published: 01 March 2019
... on the lithic contact zone of the beach: humanism ( Planet of the Apes ), speculative realism (“The Terminal Beach”), and black feminist futurity ( Daughters of the Dust ). Considering the double life of the inhuman as earth and race, the author argues for a reckoning with black and indigenous geologic archives...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 15–23.
Published: 01 March 2018
...After Globalism Writing Group Water is a continually sought after resource, and we are just beginning to fully understand the water wars to come. The long history of water struggle upon indigenous territories and the global South, such as the Cochabamba water wars in Bolivia and the #NoDAPL...
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Social Text (2019) 37 (3): 73–92.
Published: 01 September 2019
... movement, has sought to efface Palestinian attachments to and histories in this contested urban realm. This piece foregrounds the life and works of Jewish Israeli philosopher Martin Buber and the binationalist, antistatist politics he sought to build in Palestine with the indigenous Arab populations before...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (1 (146)): 1–19.
Published: 01 March 2021
... about the discreteness of persons, projects, institutions, and visions of the future? The print issue begins with “Beyond Land Acknowledgment in Settler Institutions,” in which Teresa Stewart-Ambo and K. Wayne Yang, from their perspective in the “Indigenous undergrowth,” query “what land...
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Social Text (2014) 32 (1 (118)): 67–92.
Published: 01 March 2014
... but also for ecocritics interested in the cultural ramifications of environmental efforts to preserve indigenous agricultural resources, as well as postcolonial scholars interested in identifying situated material practices that are contributing to the global struggle for the decolonization of knowledge...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 123–141.
Published: 01 June 2018
... and expedite a future of further white settlement throughout Indigenous land holdings in what was then the southwestern territories of the United States. The removal policy targeted peoples in what are now Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana, and it was a legislative fiat that imagined...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (1 (150)): 39–67.
Published: 01 March 2022
... would refuse extractivist bidding within its two-hundred-thousand-hectare territory. Instead, it would conserve the region for the Indigenous populations that lived there, in addition to providing resources toward the conservation of biodiversity for future generations. Early in his presidency, Correa...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 63–82.
Published: 01 June 2018
... Constitution, proposals for future substantive legal changes were likely to be rendered unconstitutional. In the contemporary era, the US Constitution has been interpreted as granting Congress plenary power over Indigenous peoples. Plenary power is no small matter. As Mark Savage writes, The Supreme...
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Social Text (2019) 37 (2): 109–131.
Published: 01 June 2019
... and Indigeneity in likeness and incom-mensurability. 56 It is a continual and constant form of awareness, critique, and being that develops with an impetus to understand the threads that link past, present, and future forms of displacement. Like Jouny’s recognition of the colonial displacement...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 1–24.
Published: 01 December 2020
... studies and Marxism; and, third, it provincializes strands of queer critique by investigating the institutionalization of queer studies as a subset of American studies/US area studies. Throughout, it explores how emergent theoretical debates on debility, indigeneity, and trans revise and rework...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (4 (149)): 75–82.
Published: 01 December 2021
...Macarena Gómez-Barris; Sebástian Calfuqueo Abstract In their interview, scholar and writer Macarena Gómez-Barris and artist and performer Sebastián Calfuqueo discuss the role of art, mediation, and coloniality with respect to Indigenous majority spaces and trans embodiment. Calfuqueo's body of work...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 105–123.
Published: 01 December 2020
... on anti-reproductive futures” if we were to begin with “queer of color and queer Indigenous critiques [that] elucidate that Black and Native bodies are always already queered under the terms of colonialism.” 26 Through the interventions of transgender, Black, and Indigenous feminisms, we can see how...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (4 (149)): 27–53.
Published: 01 December 2021
... Is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance . Brooklyn, NY : Verso , 2019 . Estes Nick , Yazzie Melanie , Denetdale Jennifer Nez , and Correia David . Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 41–61.
Published: 01 June 2018
... to flatten the vast and complex heterogeneities and hierarchies within it, nor is it my intent to reproduce limitations in the frameworks of American studies, Asian American studies, Asian Pacific American studies, and Asian studies that are not sufficiently attentive to work in Native Pacific and Indigenous...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 147–151.
Published: 01 December 2015
... . 2005 . How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press . Bassett Thomas J. 1998 . “Indigenous Mapmaking in Intertropical Africa.” In The History of Cartography, vol. 2, bk. 3, Cartography in the Traditional African, American...
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Social Text (2010) 28 (2 (103)): 127–144.
Published: 01 June 2010
... for, or channeled into constructive developments for the future.”11 All this is certainly steeped in good intentions. But one has to take a side [il faut en prendre son parti]: there is not one bad colonization that destroys indigenous civilizations and attacks the “moral health of the colo- nized...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 85–107.
Published: 01 December 2015
...: Ambiguous Identities , edited by Balibar Etienne Wallerstein Immanuel , 37 – 67 . London : Verso . Blaser Thomas M. 2013 . “Africa and the Future: An Interview with Achille Mbembe.” 20 November . africasacountry.com/africa-and-the-future-an-interview-with-achille-mbembe...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 83–106.
Published: 01 June 2018
..., property, indebtedness, and jurisprudence continue to impinge upon and be contested or negotiated by Indigenous and Black peoples today but also how these shape political, economic, and social formations more broadly and variously manifest between past and present tense. It is precisely the coexistence...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (3 (144)): 55–82.
Published: 01 September 2020
... indigenous identity. Therefore, the aesthetics of these planned buildings provide a way to relate to and access Palestinian identity across temporalities. However, the future imagined in the Udna Mi’ar video is not determined by Israeli systemic disenfranchisement of Palestinian refugees. 60 The video...
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