This dissertation takes up desire as the central analytic to examine the founding and consolidating of settler-colonial rule in Northeastern Turtle Island (Québec and the Great Lakes area, territory claimed by the French Empire as Nouvelle-France) as well as Indigenous women’s self-making and resistance in that area. I explore how the cultivation of desire is simultaneously an intense site of political theorizing and colonial investment, as well as Indigenous women’s self-making and resistance. Centering embodiment and embodied practices, I show how colonists and Indigenous women crafted different forms of attachment and desire, as well as their respective political efficacy in early modern settler-colonial politics. If the settler-colonial...
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism begins with the premise t...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Joan Tr...
This dissertation takes up desire as the central analytic to examine the founding and consolidating ...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation examines relationships between colonialism and Indigenous peoples that shape the d...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Native American women played a key role in negotiating relations between settler and Native society,...
Titled Settler States of Ability: Assimilation, Incarceration, and Native Women’s Crip Interventions...
This dissertation tracks the gendered operation of white settler liberal subjectivity at a specific ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Coloniality can be understood in part as the construction and deployment of hierarchical notions of ...
As North American plants took root in Parisian botanical gardens and regularly appeared in scientifi...
This dissertation explores through what means, and with what effects on their societies, Native Amer...
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism begins with the premise t...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Joan Tr...
This dissertation takes up desire as the central analytic to examine the founding and consolidating ...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation examines relationships between colonialism and Indigenous peoples that shape the d...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Native American women played a key role in negotiating relations between settler and Native society,...
Titled Settler States of Ability: Assimilation, Incarceration, and Native Women’s Crip Interventions...
This dissertation tracks the gendered operation of white settler liberal subjectivity at a specific ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Coloniality can be understood in part as the construction and deployment of hierarchical notions of ...
As North American plants took root in Parisian botanical gardens and regularly appeared in scientifi...
This dissertation explores through what means, and with what effects on their societies, Native Amer...
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism begins with the premise t...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Joan Tr...