University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Joan Tronto. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 350 pages.This dissertation reconstructs the political thought of Yankton Dakota activist-intellectual Vine Deloria, Jr. (1933-2005) in order to explore how Indigenous peoples in the Americas have developed a tradition of politically engaged, anti-colonial critique—a politics of decolonization. Since World War II, democratic theorists have mounted accounts of civic inclusion and multicultural representation to both invigorate projects of democratic state- and nation-building and to respond to legacies of racial and cultural injustice. Against these accounts, I argue that settler democracies make their boundari...
A Standing Rock Lakota citizen, Deloria was arguably the most intellectually gifted and articulate s...
This dissertation reads Native American literatures as playing a vital role in the current movements...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisors:Joan Tront...
Vine Deloria Jr., a Standing Rock Sioux citizen, widely considered the leading indigenous intellectu...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
Metapolitics are like the forces inside the atom, so constitutive of the world around us that they h...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This dissertation examines entanglements of nature, race, possession, and sovereignty in the Alberta...
In 2006 the U'wa people of northeastern Colombia rejected the government's consultation process rela...
A Standing Rock Lakota citizen, Deloria was arguably the most intellectually gifted and articulate s...
This dissertation reads Native American literatures as playing a vital role in the current movements...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisors:Joan Tront...
Vine Deloria Jr., a Standing Rock Sioux citizen, widely considered the leading indigenous intellectu...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
Metapolitics are like the forces inside the atom, so constitutive of the world around us that they h...
This dissertation documents some of the ways that colonial practices and mentalities have shaped rel...
Native nation building is a phenomenon largely neglected by mainstream political science. There are ...
This dissertation examines entanglements of nature, race, possession, and sovereignty in the Alberta...
In 2006 the U'wa people of northeastern Colombia rejected the government's consultation process rela...
A Standing Rock Lakota citizen, Deloria was arguably the most intellectually gifted and articulate s...
This dissertation reads Native American literatures as playing a vital role in the current movements...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...