Decolonizing Solidarity by Clare Land

Decolonizing Solidarity by Clare Land

Author:Clare Land
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Zed Books
Published: 2015-07-14T16:00:00+00:00


1.For that matter, even seeing oneself as a ‘supporter’ – or only a supporter – or an ‘ally’, or someone standing in solidarity, or a ‘partner’ has political implications. All of these terms suggest ‘us’ and ‘them’ (Margaret, 2010).

2.The necessity of acting politically with self-understanding is widely regarded as crucial to the political endeavour of concern in this book. See Alfred and Coulthard, 2006; Amadahy, 2008; Burghardt, 1982; Jensen, 2005; Kendall, 2006; Pease, 2002; Tamasese and Waldegrave, 1996.

3.I read Ruth Frankenberg as arguing this (Frankenberg, 1993: 168–85).

4.This list of questions was composed from a reading of the following writings: Acker, 1996; Kendall, 2006; Sullivan, 2006; Foley, cited in Land, 2011a; McIntosh, 1989, 2003; Calderón and Wise, 2012; Bobiwash and Butler, n.d. (1999–2000).



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