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[RE-UPLOAD] Decolonization is Not a Metaphor - Tuck & Yang

Red Menace

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The Set of Subtler Colonialism

Settler nativism, fantasizing adoption and colonial equivocation are just some of the broad ideas that will structure this essay. They write that such moves ultimately represent subtler fantasies, or easier paths to reconciliation. The attention won't get any one off the from the hard, unsettling work of decolonization says Tuckin yang. But attending to what is irreconcilable within souther colonial relations can help reduce frustration of attempts at solidarity.

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