TY - JOUR
T1 - Against colonial grounds
T2 - Geography on Indigenous lands
AU - Curley, Andrew
AU - Smith, Sara
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2020/3/1
Y1 - 2020/3/1
N2 - In this response to Natalie Oswin’s provocation, ‘An other geography’, we consider how we might work against settler narratives and structures from our situated positions in the discipline and in a specific academic institution in the US South. Following Diné student Majerle Lister, we ask what it would mean to consider giving the land back: what does that entail? The academic institutions we inhabit were built to insure white futurity, on fictive histories. Can they be retrofitted in the present to enable the futurity of Indigenous people and theorizations? Can we turn our discipline’s history of erasure inside out, to center the land, people, and practices that were both crucial to and absent from it except as shadowy and metaphorical presences? We draw on our own teaching, and from scholarship in Indigenous and Black Studies, to consider what it might look like to return land and reconfigure relations among those who have been cast aside by white patriarchal settler structures, but in incommensurate ways.
AB - In this response to Natalie Oswin’s provocation, ‘An other geography’, we consider how we might work against settler narratives and structures from our situated positions in the discipline and in a specific academic institution in the US South. Following Diné student Majerle Lister, we ask what it would mean to consider giving the land back: what does that entail? The academic institutions we inhabit were built to insure white futurity, on fictive histories. Can they be retrofitted in the present to enable the futurity of Indigenous people and theorizations? Can we turn our discipline’s history of erasure inside out, to center the land, people, and practices that were both crucial to and absent from it except as shadowy and metaphorical presences? We draw on our own teaching, and from scholarship in Indigenous and Black Studies, to consider what it might look like to return land and reconfigure relations among those who have been cast aside by white patriarchal settler structures, but in incommensurate ways.
KW - Black studies
KW - Indigenous geographies
KW - decolonization
KW - feminist geography
KW - settler colonialism
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820619898900
DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820619898900
M3 - Comment/debate
SN - 2043-8206
VL - 10
SP - 37
EP - 40
JO - Dialogues in Human Geography
JF - Dialogues in Human Geography
IS - 1
ER -