Colonisation


Babel
The Rabbits
The Wretched of the Earth
Children of Time (Children of Time, #1)
Heart of Darkness
Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1)
Half Way Home
Green Mars (Mars Trilogy, #2)
Red Mars (Mars Trilogy, #1)
Black Skin, White Masks
Theory & Practice
El Kahira: Cellule de la Mort (French Edition)
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler-Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917–2017
The Colonizer and the Colonized
Little House in the Big Woods (Little House, #1)
Red Skin, White Masks by Glen Sean CoulthardNew World of Indigenous Resistance by Noam ChomskyThe Red Deal by The Red NationSeven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality by José Carlos MariáteguiTempestad en los Andes by Luis Eduardo Valcárcel
indigenous book recs
8 books — 1 voter

Reform or Revolution? by Rosa LuxemburgThimbles by David WisemanKing Mob by Christopher HibbertThe Historical Literature of the Jack Cade Rebellion by Alexander L. KaufmanMidnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch
Riotous Assemblies
111 books — 3 voters
Decolonizing Methodologies by Linda Tuhiwai SmithFor Indigenous Minds Only by Waziyatawin Angela Wilsondecolonizing trans/gender 101 by b. binaohanIndigenous Women's Voices by Emma Lee
Decolonisation
4 books — 2 voters

L'Orientalisme by Edward W. SaidZoos humains et exhibitions coloniales by Pascal BlanchardLe harem colonial by Malek AlloulaLes mille et une danses d'Orient by Wendy BuonaventuraLe Paris Arabe by Pascal Blanchard
Danses "Fusion" et Éthique
19 books — 1 voter

What a fool he’d been to think fair play counted for something with the men who were in charge of the Island! Officially of course, that was only Saunders and the Commissioner, but Mr Wade was in charge of the all-important government ferry from the mainland, and Mr Gubb was in charge of the stores that arrived. They were all in it together, behaving like the rulers of kingdoms he had read about as a child. He gave a bitter laugh. And what a kingdom it was! This miserable collection of society’s ...more
Barbara Townsend SA

The traumas associated with colonization that lasted almost 400 years scarred us all, regardless of our nativity, language, class, or gender. Trauma fragments and fractures the essence of our being and self-knowledge; it disconnects us from each other.” Regardless of your nativity, your memories are colonized. You are born into trauma without an initial understanding of or hermeneutic for your fragmented self and you must work diligently just to explain your own life—to recognize and name your s ...more
Melinda L de Jesus, Pinay Power: Peminist Critical Theory

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