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Destroying to Replace: Settler Genocides of Indigenous Peoples

Destroying to Replace: Settler Genocides of Indigenous Peoples

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This book explores settler colonial genocides in a global perspective and over the long durée, investigating how settler colonial expansion created conditions for genocidal violence and how genocide was perpetrated on settler colonial frontiers. It is invaluable for teachers and students of imperialism, colonialism, and human rights.

Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 25 July 2022
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc

This comprehensive book delves into the phenomenon of settler colonial genocides, examining their occurrence across different regions and throughout history. Through a systematic and compelling approach, it explores how settler colonial expansion at times facilitated the conditions for genocidal violence and investigates the ways in which genocides were perpetrated on settler colonial frontiers. This invaluable resource is particularly useful for teachers and students studying imperialism, colonialism, and human rights, providing a deep understanding of the complex dynamics and consequences of settler colonialism.

Settler colonial genocides are a significant and complex phenomenon that has occurred across different parts of the world throughout history. These genocides are characterized by the deliberate and systematic killing of a specific ethnic, racial, or religious group by a settler colonial state or its agents. Settler colonialism refers to the process by which European powers colonized and settled in territories that were previously inhabited by indigenous peoples. The expansion of settler colonialism often resulted in the displacement, dispossession, and marginalization of indigenous communities, as well as the establishment of settler colonial states that were governed by the interests of the colonizers.


One of the key factors that contributed to settler colonial genocides was the ideology of settler colonialism. Settler colonialists believed that they had a right to colonize and settle in other parts of the world, and that indigenous peoples were inferior and had no right to their land and resources. This ideology was often reinforced by religious and racial beliefs, which saw certain groups as inherently superior or inferior to others. Settler colonialists also often used violence and coercion to establish and maintain their control over indigenous communities, including massacres, forced labor, and sexual violence.


Settler colonial genocides have had far-reaching consequences for the victims and their communities. These genocides have resulted in the loss of countless lives, the displacement of millions of people, and the destruction of indigenous cultures and ways of life. They have also contributed to the ongoing struggles for land, justice, and self-determination for indigenous peoples around the world.


In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of studying settler colonial genocides and their impact on society. This has led to the development of a range of academic studies and research on the topic, as well as the formation of advocacy groups and movements that seek to promote justice and accountability for settler colonial genocides.


One of the key challenges in studying settler colonial genocides is the lack of reliable data and information. Many settler colonial genocides have been documented and studied, but there is still a significant gap in our knowledge of the extent and nature of these genocides. This is due in part to the fact that many settler colonial states have refused to acknowledge or investigate their past genocidal actions, and to the fact that indigenous communities often face barriers to accessing information and documentation.


Despite these challenges, there are a number of strategies that can be used to study settler colonial genocides and promote justice and accountability. One of these strategies is the use of oral histories and testimonials from survivors and witnesses of settler colonial genocides. These narratives can provide valuable insights into the experiences of victims and their communities, and can help to shed light on the broader historical context of settler colonialism.


Another strategy is the use of archival research and historical analysis. This can involve studying government documents, official reports, and other sources that provide information about settler colonial genocides and their impact on indigenous communities. By analyzing these sources, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of the political, economic, and social factors that contributed to settler colonial genocides.


In addition to these academic and advocacy strategies, there is also a need for broader social and political changes to address the root causes of settler colonial genocides. This can involve promoting indigenous rights and self-determination, addressing the legacy of colonialism and imperialism, and promoting gender equality and social justice. By addressing these root causes, we can work towards creating a more just and equitable world.


In conclusion, settler colonial genocides are a significant and complex phenomenon that has had far-reaching consequences for the victims and their communities. These genocides are characterized by the deliberate and systematic killing of a specific ethnic, racial, or religious group by a settler colonial state or its agents. Settler colonialism is driven by the ideology of settler colonialism, which reinforces religious and racial beliefs and uses violence and coercion to establish and maintain control over indigenous communities. Settler colonial genocides have had far-reaching consequences for the victims and their communities, including the loss of countless lives, the displacement of millions of people, and the destruction of indigenous cultures and ways of life. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of studying settler colonial genocides and their impact on society. By using a range of academic and advocacy strategies, we can work towards promoting justice and accountability for settler colonial genocides and creating a more just and equitable world.


Dimension: 215 x 9 x 139 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781647920548

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