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Red skin, white masks: Rejecting the colonial politics of recognition

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This article is published in Contemporary Political Theory.The article was published on 2016-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 662 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Political philosophy & Politics.

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Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation

TL;DR: In this article, Nishnaabeg stories are used to advocate for a reclamation of land as pedagogy, both as process and context for NishNAabeg intelligence, in order to nurture a generation of Indigenous peoples that have the skills, knowledge and values to rebuild our nation according to the word views and values of Nishnaaboeg culture.
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Toxic politics: Acting in a permanently polluted world.

TL;DR: The goals of this introduction and its special issue are to move concepts of toxicity away from fetishized and evidentiary regimes premised on wayward molecules behaving badly, so that toxicity can be understood in terms of reproductions of power and justice.
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Predatory Value: Economies of Dispossession and Disturbed Relationalities

TL;DR: This article introduced the notion of economies of dispossession, which is used in the special issue "Economies of Dispossession: Indigeneity, Race, Capitalism." The authors of this special issue introduce and theorize the central concerns of this issue, and propose alternative frameworks for building collective capacities for a grounded relationality.
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The New Materialisms and Indigenous Theories of Non-Human Agency: Making the Case for Respectful Anti-Colonial Engagement:

TL;DR: Both new materialist philosophy of science and Indigenous studies scholarship have developed theories about the agency of non-human things as mentioned in this paper, however, there has been relatively little articulation of these theories.
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Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation

TL;DR: In this article, Nishnaabeg stories are used to advocate for a reclamation of land as pedagogy, both as process and context for NishNAabeg intelligence, in order to nurture a generation of Indigenous peoples that have the skills, knowledge and values to rebuild our nation according to the word views and values of Nishnaaboeg culture.
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Toxic politics: Acting in a permanently polluted world.

TL;DR: The goals of this introduction and its special issue are to move concepts of toxicity away from fetishized and evidentiary regimes premised on wayward molecules behaving badly, so that toxicity can be understood in terms of reproductions of power and justice.
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Predatory Value: Economies of Dispossession and Disturbed Relationalities

TL;DR: This article introduced the notion of economies of dispossession, which is used in the special issue "Economies of Dispossession: Indigeneity, Race, Capitalism." The authors of this special issue introduce and theorize the central concerns of this issue, and propose alternative frameworks for building collective capacities for a grounded relationality.
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The New Materialisms and Indigenous Theories of Non-Human Agency: Making the Case for Respectful Anti-Colonial Engagement:

TL;DR: Both new materialist philosophy of science and Indigenous studies scholarship have developed theories about the agency of non-human things as mentioned in this paper, however, there has been relatively little articulation of these theories.