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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH
卷 47, 期 1, 页码 110-118出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.13129
关键词
Indigeneity; settler colonialism; decolonization; Indigenous urbanism; planetary urbanization
This essay proposes a conceptualization of Indigenous urbanism that highlights the dialectical relationship between Indigeneity and urbanism, emphasizing the importance of independent thinking. Indigenous urbanism marks urban space as both liberatory and oppressive, and forms the basis for a liberatory research agenda.
In Canada, the terms Indigeneity and urbanity have been configured by colonialism and are often understood as antithetical. Given the baggage these terms carry, conceptualizing Indigenous urbanism in a manner that does not replicate the same problems these categories suggest is an important intellectual task for both urban and Indigenous studies. In this essay, I propose that Indigenous urbanism might be best understood as an analytic that highlights a dialectical relationship between Indigeneity and urbanism, marking both concepts as constantly in flux and open to contestation. Indigenous urbanism marks urban space as potentially both liberatory and oppressive, and as the basis for a liberatory research agenda.
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