Comfort and insecurity in the reproduction of settler coloniality

IF 1.8 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Critical Studies on Security Pub Date : 2021-06-08 DOI:10.1080/21624887.2021.1936834
Liam Midzain-Gobin
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ABSTRACT Understood as a practice, citizenship can bring benefits across affective and material registers; however, its possibility also rests on logics of exclusion. This is especially the case in Anglosphere settler colonial contexts in which citizenship is both a function of settler state authority while simultaneously reproducing that very authority. Using Canada as an illustration, the paper reads citizenship through the concepts of implicated subjecthood and colonial liberalism. In doing so it puts forward a phenomenon described as ‘settler insecurity’ to underscore one aspect of how this reproduction occurs. Relating this insecurity to mythologies of the settler geographic imaginary and the affective and material benefits of citizenship, the paper argues the comforts of settler colonial citizenship and this insecurity are co-constitutive. When understood in relation to the un-realised nature of settler coloniality as a genocidal project, the paper outlines how these interconnected phenomena represent important logics in ongoing processes of remaking settler sovereignty through the domestication of Indigenous nationhood and erasure of colonial relations.
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移民殖民地再生产中的舒适和不安全感
摘要:作为一种实践,公民身份可以为情感和物质登记带来好处;然而,它的可能性也取决于排斥逻辑。在英语圈的定居者殖民背景下尤其如此,在这种背景下,公民身份既是定居者国家权威的一种功能,同时又再现了这种权威。本文以加拿大为例,通过隐含的服从性和殖民自由主义的概念解读公民身份。在这样做的过程中,它提出了一种被称为“定居者不安全”的现象,以强调这种繁殖是如何发生的。本文将这种不安全感与定居者地理想象的神话以及公民身份的情感和物质利益联系起来,认为定居者殖民地公民身份的舒适感和这种不安全是共同构成的。当将定居者殖民主义理解为一个种族灭绝项目的未实现性质时,本文概述了这些相互关联的现象如何代表通过本土化土著国家和消除殖民关系来重塑定居者主权的持续过程中的重要逻辑。
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