"We Need to Talk About Settler Colonialism" with guests Emma Battell Lowman and Adam Barker
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Content Note: This episode makes reference to the use of racist language/slurs.
This is what a walrus sounds like (righteousness unconfirmed).
“Columbus was a Dick” is a song by Princess Goes.
Here’s the McMaster University Indigenous Studies programme.
See the Decolonial Atlas’s map of the Six Nations Reserve.
Read more about Idle No More.
Emma uses Gerald Vizenor’s (Minnesota Chippewa) term “survivance.”
Check out Adam and Emma's book Settler (2015) .
Paulette Regan's book is Unsettling the Settler Within (2011).
Adam mentions an article he wrote on the War of 1812.
Listen to January Rogers’s poem “Forever."
Read more about residential school history in Canada on the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation website. On residential school denialism, see Sean Carleton and Daniel Heath Justice’s “Residential School Denialism Is an Attack on the Truth.”
Patrick Wolfe writes “Settler colonialism destroys to replace” in “Settler colonialism and the Elimination of the Native” (388).
Read more about Haudenosaunee governance here.
Thomas King’s short story “Borders” appears in One Good Story, That One: Stories (1993) and as a graphic novel (2021) illustrated by Natasha Donovan (Métis).
For more on the Haudenosaunee Lacrosse Team’s issues with border crossing, see Sid Hill’s 2015 Guardian article.
For more on treaties, British Columbia, and the Supreme Court, see, for example, the Calder case.
Alan Taylor’s War of 1812 books include The Civil War of 1812 (2010) and The Divided Ground (2006).
The material in this podcast is for informational purposes only. The personal views expressed by the hosts and their guests on the Borders Talk podcast do not constitute an endorsement from associated organisations.
Thanks to the University of Leicester's School of Arts, Media and Communication for use of recording equipment; to India Downton for her invaluable expertise; and to the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the UK and the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at the University of Nottingham for financial support.
Music: “Corrupted” by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Edited by Steve Woodward at podcastingeditor.com
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