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Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America

This important collection of essays expands the geographic, demographic, and analytic scope of the term genocide to encompass the effects of colonialism and settler colonialism in North America.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Woolford, Andrew
Otros Autores: Hinton, Alexander Laban, Benvenuto, Jeff
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Theodore Fontaine; 1. Introduction: Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America
  • Jeff Benvenuto, Andrew Woolford, and Alexander Laban Hinton; Part I. Intersections and Trajectories; Chapter 1. Discipline, Territory, and the Colonial Mesh: Indigenous Boarding Schools in the United States and Canada
  • Andrew Woolford; Chapter 2. Global Capital, Violence, and the Making of a Colonial Shatter Zone
  • Robbie Ethridge; Chapter 3. Genocide in Canada: A Relational View
  • Christopher Powell and Julia Peristerakis; Part II. Erasure and Legibility.
  • Chapter 4. California and Oregon's Modoc Indians: How Indigenous Resistance Camouflages Genocide in Colonial Histories
  • Benjamin MadleyChapter 5. American Folk Imperialism and Native Genocide in Southwest Oregon, 1851-1859
  • Gray H. Whaley; Chapter 6. Memory, Erasure, and National Myth
  • Tricia E. Logan; Chapter 7. Residential School Harm and Colonial Dispossession: What's the Connection?
  • Jeremy Patzer; Part III. Transformations; Chapter 8. The Habit of Elimination: Indigenous Child Removal in Settler Colonial Nations in the Twentieth Century
  • Margaret D. Jacobs.
  • Chapter 9. Revisiting Choctaw Ethnocide and Ethnogenesis: The Creative Destruction of Colonial Genocide
  • Jeff BenvenutoChapter 10. Political Genocide: Killing Nations through Legislation and Slow-Moving Poison
  • Kiera L. Ladner; Chapter 11. Dispossession and Canadian Land Claims: Genocidal Implications of the Innu Nation Land Claim
  • Colin Samson; Part IV. (Re)Imaginings; Chapter 12. Colonial Genocide and Historical Trauma in Native North America: Complicating Contemporary Attributions
  • Joseph P. Gone.
  • Chapter 13. Buffalo Genocide in Nineteenth-Century North America: "Kill, Skin, and Sell"
  • Tasha HubbardChapter 14. Genocide in the Indian Residential Schools: Canadian History through the Lens of the UN Genocide Convention
  • David B. MacDonald; Afterword. Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America: A View from Critical Genocide Studies
  • Alexander Laban Hinton; Contributors; Index.