Settler Colonialism

  • Arvin, M., Tuck, E., & Morrill, A. (2013). Decolonizing feminism: Challenging connections between settler colonialism and heteropatriarchy. Feminist Formations, 25(1), 8-34. 
  • Barnd, N.B. (2017). Native space: Geographic strategies to unsettle settler colonialism. Oregon State University Press.
  • Bruyneel, K. (2021). Settler memory: The disavowal of Indigeneity and the politics of race in the United States. University of North Carolina Press.
  • Cavanagh, E. & Veracini, L. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge handbook of the history of settler colonialism. Routledge.
  • Charles, M. & Soong-Chan, R. (2019). Unsettling truths: The ongoing, dehumanizing legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery. IVP Books.
  • Coulthard, G.S. (2014). Red skin, white masks: Rejecting the colonial politics of recognition. University of Minnesota Press.
  • Dunbar-Ortiz, R. (2021). Not “a nation of immigrants”: Settler colonialism, white supremacy, and a history of erasure and exclusion. Beacon Press.
  • Elkins, C. & Pedersen, S (Eds.). (2005). Settler colonialism in the twentieth century: Projects, practices, legacies. Routledge.
  • Evelyn, N. G. (2015). Settler colonialism as structure. Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, 1(1), 52-72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2332649214560440
  • Glenn, E.N. (2015). Settler colonialism as structure: A framework for comparative studies of U.S. race and gender formation. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 1(1), 52–72. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649214560440
  • Harris, C. (2021). A bounded land: Reflections on settler colonialism in Canada. UBC Press.
  • Hixson, W.L. (2013). American settler colonialism: A history. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Horne, G. (2018). The apocalypse of settler colonialism: The roots of slavery, white supremacy, and capitalism in 17th century North America and the Caribbean. Monthly Review Press.
  • Horne, G. (2020). The dawning of the apocalypse: The roots of slavery, white supremacy, settler colonialism, and capitalism in the long sixteenth century. Monthly Review Press.
  • Hoxie, F.E. (2008). Retrieving the red continent: Settler colonialism and the history of American Indians in the US. Ethnic and Racial Studies 31(6), 1153–1167.
  • Kashyap, M.B. (2020). U.S. settler colonialism, white supremacy, and the racially disparate impacts of COVID-19. California Law Review. Retrieved from https://www.californialawreview.org/settler-colonialism-white-supremacy-covid-19/
  • Laidlaw, Z. & Lester, A. (Eds.). (2015). Indigenous communities and settler colonialism: Land holding, loss and survival in an interconnected world. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Maddison, S. (2013). Indigenous identity, ‘authenticity’ and the structural violence of settler colonialism. Global Studies in Culture and Power, 20(3), 288-303.
  • Morgensen, S.L. (2011). Spaces between us: Queer settler colonialism and Indigenous decolonization. University of Minnesota Press.
  • Ostler, J., & Shoemaker, N. (2019). Settler colonialism in early American history: Introduction. The William and Mary Quarterly 76(3), 361-368. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/730599.
  • Saito, N.T. (2020). Settler colonialism, race, and the law: Why structural racism still persists. NYU Press.
  • Special issue on settler colonialism (2008). South Atlantic Quarterly, 107(4).
  • Veracini, L. (2010). Settler colonialism: A theoretical overview. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Veracini, L. (2011). Introducing Settler Colonial Studies. In Special Issue: A Global Phenomenon. Settler Colonial Studies 1(1), 1–12.
  • Veracini, L. (2015). The settler colonial present. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Veracini, L. (2021). The world turned inside out: Settler colonialism as a political idea. Verso Books.
  • Wolfe, P. (1999). Settler colonialism and the transformation of anthropology: The politics and poetics of an ethnographic event. Continuum.
  • Wolfe, P. (2006). Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native. Journal of Genocide Research, 8(4), 387-409.