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Resurgence and Reconciliation

Indigenous-Settler Relations and Earth Teachings
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Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2018

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Resurgence and Reconciliation is a multi-disciplinary, critical, and constructive analysis of the two major schools of thought in Indigenous-Settler relationships today: the reformist narrative of reconciliation and the more revolutionary resurgence school.

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Asch Michael :

Michael Asch is a professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta and a professor (limited term) in the Department of Anthropology and adjunct professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria.
Borrows John :

John Borrows is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School.
Tully James :

James Tully is emeritus distinguished professor of Political Science, Law, Indigenous Governance, and Philosophy at the University of Victoria.

Reviews

Bruce Granville Miller, Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia:

"In their discussions of resurgence and its relationship to reconciliation, the editors and contributors present a very pressing issue, shedding much-needed light on current debates surrounding Indigenous−settler relations."

Jane McMillan, Department of Anthropology, St Francis Xavier University:

"This collection represents a sustained and engaged dialogue between eminent and emerging scholars of Indigenous rights as they attempt to conceptualize, critique, collaborate, and document relationships of reconciliation and resurgence. The editors and contributors take on the complex debates, challenges, intersections, and fractions facing Canadians, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, making this a profoundly important counter-colonial work."

Jeffery G. Hewitt, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor:

"Resurgence and Reconciliation provides a broader critical framework from which readers may begin to reset the charged political landscape of reconciliation. In the quickly expanding literature, law, and activism, some of the urgency of reconciliation has been unnecessarily lost. This book calls for quiet contemplation and a peaceful reframing of discussion and negotiations in what has become a noisy, busy field of Canada’s national reconciliation project."

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9781487519926
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