Storying Violence: Unravelling Colonial Narratives In The Stanley Trial

June 30, 2020|
Storying Violence: Unravelling Colonial Narratives In The Stanley Trial by Gina Starblanket
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In August of 2016, Cree youth Colten Boushie was shot dead by Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley. Using colonial and socio-political narratives that underlie white rural settler life, the authors position the death of Boushie and trial of Stanley in relation to Indigenous histories and experiences in Saskatchewan. They point to the Stanley case as just one instance of Indigenous peoples? presence being seen as a threat to settler colonial security, then used to sanction the exclusion, violent treatment, and death of Indigenous peoples and communities.

Dr. Gina Starblanket is Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Decolonization and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary. Gina is Cree/Saulteaux and a member of the Star Blanket Cree Nation in Treaty 4 territory. She is co-editor of the 5th edition of Visions of the Heart: Issues I...
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Title:Storying Violence: Unravelling Colonial Narratives In The Stanley Trial
Format:Paperback
Product dimensions:120 pages, 7 X 5 X 0.6 in
Shipping dimensions:120 pages, 7 X 5 X 0.6 in
Published:June 30, 2020
Publisher:Arbeiter Ring Publishing Ltd.
Language:English
ISBN - 13:9781927886373

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