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Author Mackey, Eva, 1956-, author

Title Unsettled expectations : uncertainty, land and settler decolonization / Eva Mackey
Published Halifax ; Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing, [2016]
©2016

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Description x, 224 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Part one. Contact zones and the settler colonial present -- Introduction : settler colonialism and contested homelands -- 1. Genealogies of certainty and uncertainty -- 2. Fantasizing and legitimating possession -- Part two. Ontological uncertainties and resurgent colonialism -- Introduction : unsettled feelings and communities -- 3. Defending expectations -- 4. Settler jurisdictional imaginaries in practice : equality, law, race and multiculturalism -- Part three. Imagining otherwise : embracing settler uncertainty -- Introduction : treaty as a verb -- 5. "Turning the doctrine of discovery on its head" : the Onondoga land rights action -- 6. Creative uncertainty and decolonizing relations -- Epilogue -- References -- Index
Summary "Unsettled Expectations is a critical multi-site ethnography that examines conflict over Indigenous land rights in Canada and the United States as a lens through which to understand historical and ongoing relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in settler colonies. The goal of the research is to try to understand the lived practices and discourses of people defending and countering indigenous land rights--as a grounded point of departure to examine the limits and possibilities of decolonization. It uses an interdisciplinary approach including: ethnographic interviews with participants in land claims in Ontario and New York state; historical analyses (not only of the Enlightenment philosophies on which "settler certainties" depend, but also of the legal systems that derive from these philosophies); and theoretical analysis drawn especially from settler colonial studies, on the foundational ideologies--and illusions--on which settler states are built and by which Indigenous peoples and ways of being are discredited. The goal of the book is to invite readers into a rethinking of the legal and philosophical assumptions that feed conflicts between settlers and Indigenous peoples over the rights of (living on) the land. It hoped to generate understandings of where the widespread assumption of settler certainty comes from, why it is ultimately a doomed fantasy, and why a self-reflexive engagement with uncertainty is necessary to any process of decolonization."--
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-214) and index
Notes Issued also in electronic format
Subject Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc
Indians of North America -- Land tenure
Indians of North America -- Claims
Decolonization -- Canada
Decolonization -- United States
Indians, North American
Socioeconomic Factors
Decolonization.
Indians of North America -- Claims.
Indians of North America -- Land tenure.
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Canada.
United States.
Genre/Form Claims.
LC no. 2016497365
ISBN 9781552668894 (paperback)