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Thinking with and beyond settler colonial studies: new histories after the postcolonial

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Carey, Jane
Silverstein, Ben

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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This article presents a review of recent work in settler colonial studies, provides a new genealogy for the concept, and argues for a return to approaches that tend to Indigenous experiences alongside and in relation to the settler colonial.

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Jane Carey & Ben Silverstein (2020) Thinking with and beyond settler colonial studies: new histories after the postcolonial, Postcolonial Studies, 23:1, 1-20, DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2020.1719569

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Postcolonial Studies

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Open Access

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