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Introduction Present Pasts: The Anxieties of Power
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction Present Pasts: The Anxieties of Power 1
- 1 Don’t Cry, Fight! vs. Deference to the Corporate State: Abrogation of Indigenous Rights and Title, Civil Rights, and Social and Environmental Justice at the Imperialist University 47
- 2 The State Is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders, and the Gender of Settler Sovereignty 136
- 3 Colonizing Critical Race Studies/ Scholars: Counting for Nothing? 163
- 4 “Our Canadian Culture Has Been Squeamish about Gathering Race-Based Statistics”: The Circulation of Discourses of Race and Whiteness among Canadian Universities, Newspapers, and Alt-Right Groups 196
- 5 Access Denied: Safe/guarding the University as White Property 245
- 6 Invisibility, Marginalization, Injustice, Dehumanization: Precariousness in the Academy 266
- 7 Refusing Diversity in the Militarized Settler Academy 305
- 8 How Canadian Universities Fail Black Non-Binary Students 330
- 9 Interrogating White Supremacy in Academia: Creating Alternative Spaces for Racialized Students’ Scholarship and Well-Being 359
- 10 Dreaming Big in Small Spaces: Prefiguring Change in the Racial University 387
- Contributors 403
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction Present Pasts: The Anxieties of Power 1
- 1 Don’t Cry, Fight! vs. Deference to the Corporate State: Abrogation of Indigenous Rights and Title, Civil Rights, and Social and Environmental Justice at the Imperialist University 47
- 2 The State Is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders, and the Gender of Settler Sovereignty 136
- 3 Colonizing Critical Race Studies/ Scholars: Counting for Nothing? 163
- 4 “Our Canadian Culture Has Been Squeamish about Gathering Race-Based Statistics”: The Circulation of Discourses of Race and Whiteness among Canadian Universities, Newspapers, and Alt-Right Groups 196
- 5 Access Denied: Safe/guarding the University as White Property 245
- 6 Invisibility, Marginalization, Injustice, Dehumanization: Precariousness in the Academy 266
- 7 Refusing Diversity in the Militarized Settler Academy 305
- 8 How Canadian Universities Fail Black Non-Binary Students 330
- 9 Interrogating White Supremacy in Academia: Creating Alternative Spaces for Racialized Students’ Scholarship and Well-Being 359
- 10 Dreaming Big in Small Spaces: Prefiguring Change in the Racial University 387
- Contributors 403