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Unsettling Settler Societies : Articulations of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class, Paperback / softback Book

Unsettling Settler Societies : Articulations of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class Paperback / softback

Edited by Daiva K. Stasiulis, Nira Yuval-Davis

Part of the SAGE Series on Race and Ethnic Relations series

Paperback / softback

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`Settler societies' are those in which Europeans have settled and become politically dominant over indigenous people, and where a heterogenous society has developed in class, ethnic and racial terms.

They offer a unique prism for understanding the complex relations of gender, race, ethnicity and class in contemporary societies.

Unsettling Settler Societies brings together a distinguished cast of contributors to explore these relations in both material and discursive terms.

They look at the relation between indigenous and settler/immigrant populations, focusing in particular on women's conditions and politics.

The book examines how the process of development of settler societies, and the positions of indigenous and migrant peoples within them, reflects the place of these societies (New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Algeria and Israel) within a global economy.

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