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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- INTRODUCTION Separate but Unequal 1
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PART I: PARALLELIST IDEOLOGY AND THEORIZING INDIGENOUS DEPENDENCY
- CHAPTER ONE The Parallelist View of Indigenous Dependency 25
- CHAPTER TWO Postmodern “Conceptions of History” 49
- CHAPTER THREE “Diversity” and the Obscuring of Developmental Differences 81
- CHAPTER FOUR Postcolonialism and the Combination of Uneven Development 117
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PART II: THE HISTORICAL AND MATERIAL ROOTS OF INDIGENOUS DEPENDENCY
- CHAPTER FIVE Mercantile “Co-operation” during the Fur Trade 157
- CHAPTER SIX Displacement and the Limits of Industrial Assimilation 191
- CHAPTER SEVEN Negotiating a Renewed Dependency in Late Capitalism 229
- CHAPTER EIGHT Laying Foundations for Overcoming Indigenous Dependency 273
- CONCLUSION Understanding the Separation that Reflects Inequality 307
- Bibliography 351
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- INTRODUCTION Separate but Unequal 1
-
PART I: PARALLELIST IDEOLOGY AND THEORIZING INDIGENOUS DEPENDENCY
- CHAPTER ONE The Parallelist View of Indigenous Dependency 25
- CHAPTER TWO Postmodern “Conceptions of History” 49
- CHAPTER THREE “Diversity” and the Obscuring of Developmental Differences 81
- CHAPTER FOUR Postcolonialism and the Combination of Uneven Development 117
-
PART II: THE HISTORICAL AND MATERIAL ROOTS OF INDIGENOUS DEPENDENCY
- CHAPTER FIVE Mercantile “Co-operation” during the Fur Trade 157
- CHAPTER SIX Displacement and the Limits of Industrial Assimilation 191
- CHAPTER SEVEN Negotiating a Renewed Dependency in Late Capitalism 229
- CHAPTER EIGHT Laying Foundations for Overcoming Indigenous Dependency 273
- CONCLUSION Understanding the Separation that Reflects Inequality 307
- Bibliography 351
- Index 387