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Jaskiran K. Dhillon - Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention - 9781442614710 - V9781442614710
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Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention

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Description for Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention Paperback. Prairie Rising provides a series of critical reflections about the changing face of settler colonialism in Canada through an ethnographic investigation of Indigenous-state relations in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest city. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFSL9; JHMC; JN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152. .
In 2016, Canada's newly elected federal government publically committed to reconciling the social and material deprivation of Indigenous communities across the country. Does this outward shift in the Canadian state's approach to longstanding injustices facing Indigenous peoples reflect a transformation with teeth, or is it merely a reconstructed attempt at colonial Indigenous-settler relations? Prairie Rising provides a series of critical reflections about the changing face of settler colonialism in Canada through an ethnographic investigation of Indigenous-state relations in the city of Saskatoon. Jaskiran Dhillon uncovers how various groups including state agents, youth workers, and community organizations utilize participatory politics in order to intervene in the lives of Indigenous youth living under conditions of colonial occupation and marginality. In doing so, this accessibly written book sheds light on the changing forms of settler governance and the interlocking systems of education, child welfare, and criminal justice that sustain it. Dhillon's nuanced and fine-grained analysis exposes how the push for inclusionary governance ultimately reinstates colonial settler authority and raises startling questions about the federal government's commitment to justice and political empowerment for Indigenous Nations, particularly within the context of the everyday realities facing Indigenous youth.

Product Details

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
1g
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781442614710
SKU
V9781442614710
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About Jaskiran K. Dhillon
Jaskiran Dhillon is an assistant professor of global studies and anthropology at The New School in New York City.

Reviews for Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention
`Through narratives and images conveyed in the stories of provocative characters, Dhillon makes rich theoretical arguments accessible to readers. Indeed, it is Dhillon's candid, engaging, and imaginative language that makes this book a pleasure to read.'
Janique Dubois
The Journal of Native Studies, vol 37:01:2017
By offering a politics of materiality derived from the lived experiences of urban Indigenous youth caught in the teeth of colonial violence, Prairie Rising offers a productive ground for an effective decolonial praxis.
Melanie K. Yazzie
NAIS, vol 5 no 2
`This book is extremely rich... It makes a number of contributions to fields such as anthropology, sociology, political science, youth studies, and the like. It is moreover a model of how to bridge academic scholarship and responsible community advocacy.'
Robert Nichols
Theory and Event vol20:04:2017

Goodreads reviews for Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention


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