Theft Is Property! : Dispossession and Critical Theory /
"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 territo...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2020.
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