Settler memory the disavowal of indigeneity and the politics of race in the United States / Kevin Bruyneel.

Author/creator Bruyneel, Kevin
Format Electronic
Publication InfoChapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2021]
Descriptionxxi, 227 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
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SeriesCritical indigeneities
Critical indigeneities. ^A1325681
Abstract "Faint traces of American Indigenous people and their histories abound in our media, memory, and myths. And yet, Indigeneity remains persistently absent or invisible, especially in contrast to contemporary political and intellectual discourses about white supremacy, anti-blackness, and racism in general. In SETTLER MEMORY, Kevin Bruyneel grapples with this displacement of Indigeneity and with the ongoing power of settler colonialism in American political theory and culture. He argues that the faint trace of Indigeneity remains essential to the politics and discourse of race in America, and inattention to it undermines the effort to understand Indigenous politics while also stalling the effort to advance the conversation around race itself"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021007916
ISBN9781469665221 (cloth)
ISBN9781469665238 (paperback)
ISBN(ebook)

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