This thesis looks at how settler-colonialism materializes through the conjoined city-making projects of image-making, tourism and homelessness regulation in Juneau, Alaska. Using the analytic method of haunting, I examine how these urban processes bring historical tactics of violence and erasure from the past into the present. By bringing literatures on settler-colonialism, place-making, and homelessness in conversation, I examine the urban boosterist imagining of Alaska as the Last Frontier as a practice of colonial violence and discuss how this imaginary produces conditions and practices of harm, particularly ones that target Tlingit people and place. I argue that this imaginary is positioned within a logic of elimination that seeks to un...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
This thesis critically examines how narratives of neighborhood identity and boundaries become manufa...
Although urban environments have been characterized as alienating to everyone, the level of displace...
This thesis looks at how settler-colonialism materializes through the conjoined city-making projects...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis engages the intricacies of oil extraction ...
Metlakatla, British Columbia, an 'isolated' missionary village, was established in 1862 by William ...
I examine the problem of how settler colonial countries such as Canada have defined what places are ...
The worlds we inhabit tell stories, stitched into the material and symbolic representations of the p...
Alaska’s geographic isolation results in the fact that most people experience the Far North on...
This thesis maps out the wide range of knowledge and practices that form the field of Haida cultural...
This PhD dissertation is an ethnography of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Based on fourteen m...
A number of scholars note that racism transforms its shape and character at different times and plac...
This dissertation examines entanglements of nature, race, possession, and sovereignty in the Alberta...
This dissertation examines everyday social relations in the settler colonial city of Vancouver. Its ...
The colonization of Indigenous Peoples in Alaska was based on racism and founded the current systemi...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
This thesis critically examines how narratives of neighborhood identity and boundaries become manufa...
Although urban environments have been characterized as alienating to everyone, the level of displace...
This thesis looks at how settler-colonialism materializes through the conjoined city-making projects...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis engages the intricacies of oil extraction ...
Metlakatla, British Columbia, an 'isolated' missionary village, was established in 1862 by William ...
I examine the problem of how settler colonial countries such as Canada have defined what places are ...
The worlds we inhabit tell stories, stitched into the material and symbolic representations of the p...
Alaska’s geographic isolation results in the fact that most people experience the Far North on...
This thesis maps out the wide range of knowledge and practices that form the field of Haida cultural...
This PhD dissertation is an ethnography of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Based on fourteen m...
A number of scholars note that racism transforms its shape and character at different times and plac...
This dissertation examines entanglements of nature, race, possession, and sovereignty in the Alberta...
This dissertation examines everyday social relations in the settler colonial city of Vancouver. Its ...
The colonization of Indigenous Peoples in Alaska was based on racism and founded the current systemi...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
This thesis critically examines how narratives of neighborhood identity and boundaries become manufa...
Although urban environments have been characterized as alienating to everyone, the level of displace...