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Author Nichols, Robert, 1979- author.

Title Theft is property! : dispossession & critical theory / Robert Nichols.

Publication Info. Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.

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Description 1 online resource (233 pages).
Series Radical Américas
Radical Américas.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents That Sole and Despotic Dominion -- Marx, after the Feast -- Indigenous Structural Critique -- Dilemmas of Self-Ownership, Rituals of Antiwill.
Summary "In THEFT IS PROPERTY! Robert Nichols develops the concept of "recursive dispossession" to describe the critical bind that indigenous activists face when seeking justice for the appropriation of their land: they simultaneously claim that their land was stolen by Anglo settlers, but also that territoriality and property ownership are themselves settler concepts. Putting indigenous thought into conversation with Marxist theory, Nichols argues that property relations under settler colonialism are built upon a structural form of negation, wherein some groups must be alienated from the very property that is being created. Thus, theft precedes and generates property, rather than vice versa, and indigenous claims of retroactive "original ownership" are not contradictory or logically flawed, but rather, gesture back to this very dynamic. By looking at dispossession as a unique historical process in the context of colonialism, Nichols shows how contemporary indigenous struggles have always already produced their own mode of critique and articulation of radical politics"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. (OCoLC)fst00969825
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Critical theory. (OCoLC)fst00883690
Eviction -- North America.
North America. (OCoLC)fst01242475
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure. (OCoLC)fst00970244
Socialism. (OCoLC)fst01123637
Property. (OCoLC)fst01079116
Indians of North America -- Claims. (OCoLC)fst00969676
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- Native American Studies.
Socialism.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Land tenure.
Subject Property -- North America.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Claims.
Subject Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure -- North America.
Indians of North America -- Claims.
Critical theory.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Subject Possession (Law) -- North America.
Eviction. (OCoLC)fst00917169
Indians of North America -- Land tenure. (OCoLC)fst00969807
Indians of North America -- Land tenure.
Possession (Law) (OCoLC)fst01072681
Other Form: Print version: Nichols, Robert, 1979- Theft is property! Durham : Duke University Press 2020 9781478006732 (DLC) 2019013470
ISBN 9781478007500 (electronic book)
1478007508 (qelectronic book)
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