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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 80–96.
Published: 01 February 2024
..., the necropolitical implications of referring to this act as “deadnaming” necessitates a trans* Indigenous critique of the manifestation of settler coloniality within transnormativity and its rhetoric. By analyzing the polarizing tension between birth name and deadname , this article turns to US legal documents...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (4): 671–693.
Published: 01 November 2024
... Press 2024 trans ecologies disability multispecies relationality contamination settler colonial critique In November of 2019, about five months after breaking ground on a new research facility, Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, which had a $1.2 million grant...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 484–507.
Published: 01 November 2023
... and scholarship is often grounded in settler frameworks that reinforce colonial systems of power. By drawing on critical trans scholarship, Indigenous scholarship on gender, and critiques of rights-based approaches to self-determination, we advance the argument that actively moving toward a decolonized field...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 66–79.
Published: 01 February 2024
... tell narratives of liberation that reinscribe the aims of the settler colonial project under new names. Visions of radical utopias as yet to be realized (or, as yet to be colonized) discount the ongoing presence of Indigenous alternatives to the current settler colonial dystopian reality, and instead...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (1): 16–27.
Published: 01 February 2017
... than that—they critique the foundations of colonialism and racism and expose the deep relationship between capitalism, white supremacy, and settler colonialism. Many activists and practitioners would argue that since the state and state-like formations themselves are part of the multiple forms...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (1): 137–140.
Published: 01 February 2019
... on the importance of attending to settler colonialism as a central formation of contemporary power, arguing, “Two-Spirit critiques point to queer [and also, implicitly, trans] studies' responsibility to examine ongoing colonialism, genocide, survival, and resistance of Native nations and peoples as well...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (1-2): 192–201.
Published: 01 May 2016
... or debating gender. In answer to these and related works, I ask how conversations about trans and feminism articulate epistemologies of whiteness amidst ongoing racial and colonial power. Specifically, I address in this essay how two-spirit, queer indigenous, and indigenous feminist critiques press me—a white...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (1): 97–110.
Published: 01 February 2024
... theory, scholarship on Southeast Asian American deportations and anti-deportation work, and critiques of settler colonialism with attention to Native and Indigenous calls for decolonization and to support movements for land back (see Allen 2012a , 2012b ; Sepulveda 2018 ; Kauanui 2016 , 2018...
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TSQ (2014) 1 (3): 455–460.
Published: 01 August 2014
...T.J. Tallie References Byrd Jodi A. 2011 . The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press . Morgensen Scott L. 2011 . “ Unsettling Queer Politics: What Can Non-Natives Learn from Two-Spirit Organizing...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 472–480.
Published: 01 November 2019
... in the face of so much violence, which only presents death as our collective future. Together, the authors and artists in this special issue not only imagine livable futures for trans people but also call into question the linear and universal times of settler colonialism, white supremacy...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (3): 367–373.
Published: 01 August 2020
... and institutionalization have been tools of settler colonialism used against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This article considers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement with institutions in the discipline of Indigenous studies, and what this means for Indigenous queer and trans studies...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (4): 599–617.
Published: 01 November 2024
...’ Animals .” In Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire , edited by Sandilands Catriona and Erickson Bruce , 51 – 72 . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Arvin Maile . 2019 . Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai‘i and Oceania...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (4): 518–539.
Published: 01 November 2018
... the temporal logic and absolute nature of settler colonialism (and settler colonial time). By grafting the concept of “historicities” onto Amazonian peoples and onto their nonlinear notions of history, Whitehead and his contributors show how, in comparison to the linear notions of time espoused by European...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (2): 180–193.
Published: 01 May 2019
... or unwanted, radically denying them their “right to appear” (Butler 2015 ). Thus, violence and death are common elements of the coloniality of gender (Lugones 2008 ), whose extreme consequence and ultimate aim are precisely the elimination of indigenous populations that have nevertheless endured settler...
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TSQ (2014) 1 (3): 308–319.
Published: 01 August 2014
... at the colonial encounter can be found” ( 2012 : 77). Decolonization means something rather different in an Indigenous studies context, where the history and power relationships of settler colonialism—including the anthropological gaze—tend to render Indigenous populations' epistemological production of knowledge...
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TSQ (2022) 9 (3): 334–364.
Published: 01 August 2022
... a colonial power and defended Palestinians as victims of the same sorts of imperial domination and racial oppression as the Vietnamese abroad and African Americans at home (Feldman 2015 ; Fischbach 2020 ). Some American Jews claimed this critique was anti-Semitic insofar as it questioned Israel's right...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 559–578.
Published: 01 November 2019
... politics of prison reform, therein lies the reproduction of a coercive orientation in relating to an-other, that is, the naturalization of the colonial practice of othering through the very practice of human caging. 22 Drawing from critiques of the sociology of deviance to anarcho theories of mutual aid...
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TSQ (2020) 7 (1): 126–131.
Published: 01 February 2020
... of queerness, nation-state, and the diaspora. However, Unruly Visions is not focused simply on the South Asian diaspora. Gopinath curates a wide array of films and images by artists responding to settler colonialism, post-9/11 security states, racialized violence, occupation, wars, and pressures...
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TSQ (2014) 1 (3): 303–307.
Published: 01 August 2014
... settler colonialism, and since the nineteenth century it has undertaken ongoing neocolonial adventures of its own. The material conditions produced through this history necessarily inform all cultural production within their scope. Copyright © 2014 by Duke University Press 2014 This content is made...
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TSQ (2018) 5 (3): 332–354.
Published: 01 August 2018
..., imperialist and settler colonial cultures produced the idea of the continent and its corollary, the “imperial archipelago” (Thompson 2010 ; see also Isaac 2006 ). Extending recent critiques of “American exceptionalism,” a number of scholars in the emerging field of archipelagic studies have taken issue...