Author: Asian-Indigenous Relations
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Nicole Yakashiro (2021b)
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Daffodils and Dispossession: Nikkei Settlers, White Possession, and Settler Colonial Property in Bradner, BC, 1914–51 Yakashiro, Nicole. 2021. “Daffodils and Dispossession: Nikkei Settlers, White Possession, and Settler Colonial Property in Bradner, BC, 1914–51.” BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, no. 211 (October), 49–78.
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Nicole Yakashiro (2021a)
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“Powell Street is dead”: Nikkei Loss, Commemoration, and Representations of Place in the Settler Colonial City Yakashiro, Nicole. 2021. “‘Powell Street Is Dead’: Nikkei Loss, Commemoration, and Representations of Place in the Settler Colonial City.” Urban History Review 48 (2): 32–55.
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James Urry (1981)
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Introduction Urry, James. 1981. “Introduction.” Aboriginal History 5 (1): 5–6.
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Ben Silverstein (2020b)
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“Throwing Mud” on Questions of Sovereignty: Race and Northern Arguments over White, Chinese, and Aboriginal Labour, 1905-12 Silverstein, Ben. 2020. “‘Throwing Mud’ on Questions of Sovereignty: Race and Northern Arguments over White, Chinese, and Aboriginal Labour, 1905-12.” Australian Historical Studies 53 (4): 564–83.
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Ben Silverstein (2020a)
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Reading Sovereignties in the Shadow of Settler Colonialism: Chinese Employment of Aboriginal Labour in the Northern Territory of Australia Silverstein, Ben. 2020. “Reading Sovereignties in the Shadow of Settler Colonialism: Chinese Employment of Aboriginal Labour in the Northern Territory of Australia.” Postcolonial Studies 23 (1): 43–57.
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Catriona Ross (2009)
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Paranoid Projections: Australian Novels of Asian Invasion Ross, Catriona. 2009. “Paranoid Projections: Australian Novels of Asian Invasion.” Antipodes 23 (1): 12.
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Guy Ramsay (2001b)
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Myth, Moment and the Challenge of Identities: Stories from Australians of Indigenous and Chinese Ancestry Ramsay, Guy. 2001. “Myth, Moment and the Challenge of Identities: Stories from Australians of Indigenous and Chinese Ancestry.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 22 (3): 263–78.
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Guy Ramsay (2001a)
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Contentious Connections: Introduction Ramsay, Guy. 2001. “Contentious Connections: Introduction.” M/C Journal 4 (1).
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Shaista Patel & Dia Da Costa (2022)
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“We Cannot Write About Complicity Together”: Limits of Cross-Caste Collaborations in Western Academy Patel, Shaista, and Dia Da Costa. 2022. “‘We Cannot Write About Complicity Together’: Limits of Cross-Caste Collaborations in Western Academy.” Engaged Scholar Journal 8 (2): 1–27.
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Shaista Patel (2022)
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Talking Complicity, Breathing Coloniality: Interrogating Settler-Centric Pedagogy of Teaching About White Settler Colonialism Patel, Shaista. 2022. “Talking Complicity, Breathing Coloniality: Interrogating Settler-Centric Pedagogy of Teaching About White Settler Colonialism.” Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 19 (3): 211–30.