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Decolonizing Eighteenth-Century Studies: An Indigenous Perspective
Abstract:This essay considers the limitations of recent attempts to "decolonize" universities and academic disciplines through gestures such as land acknowledgements. It argues that such superficial engagements with Indigenous history and presence are easily appropriated by the neoliberal university and corporate world and do little for Indigenous communities. Further, academics, both Indigenous and otherwise, can potentially individualize critique to further their careers, while communities continue to struggle. Ultimately academics who are seriously interested in decolonization, whatever that ultimately means, must engage with Indigenous thought, living communities, and material political commitments.
期刊介绍:
The Society sponsors two publications that make available today’s best interdisciplinary work: the quarterly journal Eighteenth-Century Studies and the annual volume Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. In addition, the Society distributes a newsletter and the teaching pamphlet and innovative course design proposals are published on the website. The annual volume of SECC is available to members at a reduced cost; all other publications are included with membership.