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Irreconcilable: Indigeneity and the Violence of Colonial Erasure in Contemporary Canada

Joseph Weiss

Wydawca: The University of North Carolina Press

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2026
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Irreconcilable: Indigeneity and the Violence of Colonial Erasure in Contemporary Canada Since the early 2000s, the Canadian government has attempted reconciliation with Indigenous Nations through varied efforts: treaty processes, government commissions, rebranding campaigns for settler-owned businesses, workshops for state and local officials, school curriculum changes, and a recently christened national holiday. However, Joseph Weiss argues, these state-driven initiatives reinforce Indigenous subordination to the settler state. This incisive study of the varied responses from both Indigenous Nations and individuals illuminates how reconciliation is implicated in ongoing colonial erasure.Critically engaging with a variety of fields, including Indigenous studies, anthropology, history, political theory, semiotics, and museum studies, Weiss captures the multiple scales at which these contested dynamics unfold and explores their underlying technologies of erasure. Irreconcilable unpacks how reconciliation offers amends for anti-Indigenous violence while disavowing responsibility for that violence, and argues that settler promises of reconciliation cannot be reconciled to the fact of Indigenous sovereignty. Nevertheless, Weiss illustrates how Indigenous Peoples refuse erasure at every turn, instead building alternate futures and lived worlds that are not always already colonially overdetermined. Autor: Joseph Weiss Wydawnictwo: The University of North Carolina Press Rok wydania: 2026 Okładka: twarda Liczba stron: 242 Wymiary: 23.5 x 2.5 x 15.5 cm Ilustracje: 8 illustrations - 8 halftones - 8 Halftones, unspecified Język: angielski ISBN: 9781469693729

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