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Race, Place, Trace

Essays in Honour of Patrick Wolfe
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Race, Place, Trace by the listed author explores the intricate relationships between racial identity, geographical origins, and historical narratives. It delves into how location and ancestry interplay to shape personal and collective identity, examining the scientific underpinnings and societal implications of these intersections. The book blends insights from genetics, history, and cultural studies to offer a broad perspective on identity in a rapidly changing world.
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Race, Place, Trace

Continuing Patrick Wolfe's work on settler colonialism

Continuing Patrick Wolfe's work on settler colonialism

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This edited collection celebrates Patrick Wolfe’s contribution to the study and critique of settler colonialism as a distinct mode of domination.

The chapters collected here focus on the settler-colonial assimilation of land and people, and on what Wolfe insightfully defined as ‘preaccumulation’: the ability of settlers to mobilise technologies and resources unavailable to resisting Indigenous communities.

Wolfe’s militant and interdisciplinary scholarship is thus emphasised, together with his determination to acknowledge Indigenous perspectives and the efficacy of Indigenous resistances.

In case studies of Australia, French Algeria, and the United States, contributors illustrate how seminal his contribution was and is. There are three core reasons why it is especially important to develop the field of thinking inaugurated by Wolfe:

  • Because the demand for Indigenous sovereignty has been crucial to recent struggles against neoliberal attacks in the settler societies;
  • Because a critique of settler colonialism and its logic of elimination has supported important struggles against environmental devastation;
  • Because the ability to think race in ways that are not disconnected from other struggles is now more needed than ever.

Racial capitalism and settler colonialism are as imbricated now as they always have been, and keeping both in mind at the same time highlights the need to establish and nurture solidarities that reach across established divides.

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Race, Place, Trace is praised for its continuation and tribute to Patrick Wolfe's influential work on settler colonialism, highlighting its ongoing relevance in understanding Indigenous dispossession and racialisation. The book is noted for its scholarly rigour, critical passion, and contribution to the field, making it an essential read for those interested in the complexities and enduring issues of colonialism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839766169

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Contributors:

  • Edited by Susan Slyomovics
  • Edited by Lorenzo Veracini

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 179g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Lorenzo Veracini is Associate Professor of History at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. His books include Settler Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview and The World Turned Inside Out. He manages the settler colonial studies blog, and is Founding Editor of Settler Colonial Studies. Susan Slyomovics is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Near Eastern Languages & Cultures at the University of California Los Angeles. Her books include How to Accept German Reparations and The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco.

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