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Volumn 9, Issue 2, 2002, Pages 125-128

North American spaces/postcolonial stories

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EID: 84992812852     PISSN: 14744740     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1191/1474474002eu239xx     Document Type: Editorial
Times cited : (11)

References (6)
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    • the metaphysics of Indian-loving. See R. Drinnon, Facing west: the metaphysics of Indianhating and empire-building (New York, Times Mirror,); P. Deloria, Playing Indian (New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 1998); S. Scheckel, The insistence of the Indian: race and nationalism in nineteenth-century American culture (Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1998).
    • Richard Drinnon's elaboration of the central significance of the metaphysics of Indian-hating to American identity has been augmented by studies of its always already present obverse, the metaphysics of Indian-loving. See R. Drinnon, Facing west: the metaphysics of Indianhating and empire-building (New York, Times Mirror, 1980); P. Deloria, Playing Indian (New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 1998); S. Scheckel, The insistence of the Indian: race and nationalism in nineteenth-century American culture (Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1998).
    • (1980) Richard Drinnon's elaboration of the central significance of the metaphysics of Indian-hating to American identity has been augmented by studies of its always already present obverse
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    • postcolonialism
    • ‘The angel of progress: pitfalls of the term ’ Social text 31/32, eds, Geography and Empire (Oxford, Blackwell, 1994); Morag Bell, Robin Butlin and Michael Heffernan, eds, Geography and imperialism, 1820-1940 (Manchester, University of Manchester Press, 1995); James Sidaway ‘Postcolonial geographies: an exploratory essay’, Progress in Human Geography, pp. 591-612.
    • See Anne McClintock, ‘The angel of progress: pitfalls of the term “postcolonialism” ’ Social text 31/32 (1990), pp. 84-98; Anne Godlewska and Neil Smith, eds, Geography and Empire (Oxford, Blackwell, 1994); Morag Bell, Robin Butlin and Michael Heffernan, eds, Geography and imperialism, 1820-1940 (Manchester, University of Manchester Press, 1995); James Sidaway ‘Postcolonial geographies: an exploratory essay’, Progress in Human Geography 24 (2000), pp. 591-612.
    • (1990) Anne Godlewska and Neil Smith , vol.24 , Issue.2000 , pp. 84-98
    • McClintock, A.1
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    • Mexico and the United States, see Curtis Cook and Juan Lindau, eds, Aboriginal rights and self-government: the Canadian and Mexican experience in North American perspective (Kingston, McGill-Queen's University Press,).
    • For a comparative discussion of Aboriginal rights movements in Canada, Mexico and the United States, see Curtis Cook and Juan Lindau, eds, Aboriginal rights and self-government: the Canadian and Mexican experience in North American perspective (Kingston, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2000).
    • (2000) For a comparative discussion of Aboriginal rights movements in Canada
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    • From abstract space to worldly place: America, the frontier nation
    • in John Agnew et al., eds, (Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press,).
    • See John Agnew and Joanne Sharpe, ‘From abstract space to worldly place: America, the frontier nation’, in John Agnew et al., eds, American space/American place (Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2000).
    • (2000) American space/American place
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    • Thinking postnationally: dialogue across multicultural, indigenous and settler spaces
    • Annals
    • See Kay Anderson, ‘Thinking postnationally: dialogue across multicultural, indigenous and settler spaces’, Annals, Association of American Geographers 90 (2000), pp. 381-91.
    • (2000) Association of American Geographers , vol.90 , pp. 381-391
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    • race
    • but includes work on the Pacific North-West by Bruce Willem-Braun, e.g. ‘Buried epistemologies: the politics of nature in (post)colonial British Columbia’, Annals, Association of American Geographers 87, Matthew Sparke, ‘A map that roared and an original atlas: Canada, cartography, and the narration of nation’ Annals, Association of American Geographers 88, pp. 463-95; Daniel Clayton, ‘The creation of imperial space in the Pacific Northwest’, Journal of Historical Geography 26, pp. 327-50; Cole Harris, The resettlement of British Columbia: essays on colonialism and geographical change (Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1997); on Australia, see in particular the work of Jane M. Jacobs, e.g., Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs Uncanny Australia: sacredness and identity in a postcolonial nation (Melbourne, University of Melbourne Press, 1998); on New Zealand, Eric Pawson, ‘Postcolonial New Zealand?’, in Kay Anderson and Fay Gale, eds, Cultural geographies (Melbourne, Addison Wesley Longman, 1999), pp. 25-50; and Lawrence Berg and Robin Kearns, ‘Naming as norming:, gender and the identity politics of naming places in Aotearoa/New Zealand’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, pp. 99-122; and on South Africa the writing of Jonathan Crush and others in the special issue of Geoforum edited by Jennifer Robinson.
    • Such work is too voluminous to cite here, but includes work on the Pacific North-West by Bruce Willem-Braun, e.g. ‘Buried epistemologies: the politics of nature in (post)colonial British Columbia’, Annals, Association of American Geographers 87 (1997), pp. 3-31; Matthew Sparke, ‘A map that roared and an original atlas: Canada, cartography, and the narration of nation’ Annals, Association of American Geographers 88, pp. 463-95; Daniel Clayton, ‘The creation of imperial space in the Pacific Northwest’, Journal of Historical Geography 26, pp. 327-50; Cole Harris, The resettlement of British Columbia: essays on colonialism and geographical change (Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1997); on Australia, see in particular the work of Jane M. Jacobs, e.g., Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs Uncanny Australia: sacredness and identity in a postcolonial nation (Melbourne, University of Melbourne Press, 1998); on New Zealand, Eric Pawson, ‘Postcolonial New Zealand?’, in Kay Anderson and Fay Gale, eds, Cultural geographies (Melbourne, Addison Wesley Longman, 1999), pp. 25-50; and Lawrence Berg and Robin Kearns, ‘Naming as norming: “race”, gender and the identity politics of naming places in Aotearoa/New Zealand’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14 (1996), pp. 99-122; and on South Africa the writing of Jonathan Crush and others in the 2000 special issue of Geoforum edited by Jennifer Robinson.
    • (2000) Such work is too voluminous to cite here , vol.14 , Issue.1996 , pp. 3-31


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