Author: Asian-Indigenous Relations
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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.
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Roshon Singh Nandhra (2021)
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Transversing Settler Colonial Capital: Indigenous Dispossession and Non-White Labour Exploitation Nandhra, Roshon Singh. 2021. “Transversing Settler Colonial Capital: Indigenous Dispossession and Non-White Labour Exploitation.” BC Studies 210:73–99.
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Ben Murray & Peter Austin (1981)
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Afghans and Aborigines: Diyari Texts Murray, Ben, and Peter Austin. 1981. “Afghans and Aborigines: Diyari Texts.” Aboriginal History 5 (1): 71–80.
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Hiromi Monobe (2012)
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From ‘Vanishing Race’ to Friendly Ally: Japanese American Perceptions of Native Hawaiians during the Interwar Years Monobe, Hiromi. 2012. “From ‘Vanishing Race’ to Friendly Ally: Japanese American Perceptions of Native Hawaiians during the Interwar Years.” The Japanese Journal of American Studies 23:73–95.
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Jennifer Ma (2023)
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Racialization, Colonialism, and Imperialism: A Critical Autoethnography on the Intersection of Forced Displacement and Race in a Settler Colonial Context Ma, Jennifer. 2023. “Racialization, Colonialism, and Imperialism: A Critical Autoethnography on the Intersection of Forced Displacement and Race in a Settler Colonial Context.” Frontiers in Sociology. 8:1–15.
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Janey Lew (2017)
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A Politics of Meeting: Reading Intersectional Indigenous Feminist Praxis in Lee Maracle’s Sojourners and Sundogs Lew, Janey. 2017. “A Politics of Meeting: Reading Intersectional Indigenous Feminist Praxis in Lee Maracle’s Sojourners and Sundogs.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 38 (1): 225–59.
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Larissa Lai, Neil Surkan, & Joshua Whitehead (2019)
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Introduction: Counterclockwise Lai, Larissa, Neil Surkan, and Joshua Whitehead. 2019. “Introduction: Counterclockwise.” A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 8:1–8.
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Guntas Kaur (2022)
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Re-assessing Early Sikh Migration Histories on Turtle Island: An Anti-colonial and Critical Solidarity Perspective Kaur, Guntas. 2022. “Re-Assessing Early Sikh Migration Histories on Turtle Island: An Anti-Colonial and Critical Solidarity Perspective.” Toronto Metropolitan University Working Paper.
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Victoria Haskins (2011)
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“The Privilege of Employing Natives”: The Quan Sing Affair and Chinese-Aboriginal Employment in Western Australia, 1889–1934 Haskins, Victoria. 2011. “‘The Privilege of Employing Natives’: The Quan Sing Affair and Chinese-Aboriginal Employment in Western Australia, 1889–1934.” Aboriginal History 35:145–60.