重新审视门槛:移民社会中令人不安的“家”

IF 0.1 0 ARCHITECTURE Thresholds Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1162/thld_a_00750
L. Sandercock
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莱昂妮·桑德科克的《定居者社会中令人不安的“家”》是对归属、移民和家庭生活的沉思,需要在与当前有关非殖民化和土著土地权利的话语对话中重读。这篇文章以作者的新前言重新出版,作为一种“提高意识”的练习,作为一个机会,在我们与表面上不同的学术的日常接触中,实践土著斗争和知识。从关于气候变化的对话到关于移民政策的立法,土著认识论有助于构建和指导边缘化、公民身份和身份问题。有这么多的事情仍然“不安”,正是本着这种精神,二十年后,我们再次提供这个作品。蕾奥妮SANDERCOCK
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Thresholds Revisited: Unsettling ‘Home’ in Settler Societies
A meditation on belonging, migration, and homemaking, Leonie Sandercock’s “Unsettling ‘Home’ in Settler Societies,” demands rereading in conversation with current discourses on decolonization and Indigenous land rights. Republished with a new foreword by the author, the piece is offered as an exercise in “consciousness raising,” as an opportunity to practice foregrounding Indigenous struggles and knowledge in our daily encounters with ostensibly disparate scholarship. From conversations on climate change to legislation on immigration policy, Indigenous epistemologies help to frame and guide issues of marginalization, citizenship, and identity. With so much left to still “unsettle,” it is in this spirit that we offer, twenty years later, this piece once again. LEONIE SANDERCOCK
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