New Framings on Anti-Racism and Resistance 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6300-950-8_3
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“…In rooting claims for national identity in questions of whose land Canadians live on and why this matters (Nock and Brown 2006), Dumoulin Bush and Rice "unsettle settlement" by underlining that the Canadian nation-state originated in "colonial seizure through law and citizenship without consent" (Simpson 2008, 214). In the context of burgeoning critiques of sanctuary city movements, this locating of ever-present colonialism (Hutchinson 2017) as historical grounding is important in rejecting liberal and seemingly ahistorical narratives of citizenship in the city.…”
Section: Tkaronto Vs Akwe:konmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rooting claims for national identity in questions of whose land Canadians live on and why this matters (Nock and Brown 2006), Dumoulin Bush and Rice "unsettle settlement" by underlining that the Canadian nation-state originated in "colonial seizure through law and citizenship without consent" (Simpson 2008, 214). In the context of burgeoning critiques of sanctuary city movements, this locating of ever-present colonialism (Hutchinson 2017) as historical grounding is important in rejecting liberal and seemingly ahistorical narratives of citizenship in the city.…”
Section: Tkaronto Vs Akwe:konmentioning
confidence: 99%