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Settler Colonialism

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The book delves into the origins of the United States as a settler state, emphasizing its unique economic foundation based on land sales and enslaved labor. It critiques both liberal and rightwing narratives that misrepresent the colonization process, arguing that they uphold a misleadingly benign view of American history. The text highlights the violent conquest of Indigenous lands and the role of early settlers in this process, while also addressing themes of self-indigenization and historical erasure related to settler colonialism and white supremacy.

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Settler Colonialism, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

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2022
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Titre
Settler Colonialism
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Daraja Press
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
62
ISBN13
9781990263507
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The book delves into the origins of the United States as a settler state, emphasizing its unique economic foundation based on land sales and enslaved labor. It critiques both liberal and rightwing narratives that misrepresent the colonization process, arguing that they uphold a misleadingly benign view of American history. The text highlights the violent conquest of Indigenous lands and the role of early settlers in this process, while also addressing themes of self-indigenization and historical erasure related to settler colonialism and white supremacy.