BOOK TALK: Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States: Normalizing Dispossession and Elimination in Palestine
Wednesday 26 November 15:00 until 16:30
黄色短视频 Campus : Jubilee 155
Speaker: Dr Emile Badarin and Prof Alan Lester
Part of the series: MENACS seminar series

Using Palestine as a case study, Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States shows how recognition politics operate to legitimize long-standing colonial power structures.
In existing scholarship, recognition has been seen as an asset coveted by indigenous communities. This book forwards a new, theoretically ground-breaking perspective. Emile Badarin shows that in colonial contexts, settlers use recognition to legitimize and normalize the dispossession and elimination of Indigenous people. More than this, settler-colonial states themselves actively pursue recognition, employing it as a means to further the elimination of the indigenous societies they seek to replace. In making the case, the book critically examines the Euromodern categories of race, racism and racial hierarchies and draws new conclusions about the interplay between colonialism, racism and Zionism. Central to this analysis is how anti-Zionism has been strategically equated with anti-Semitism, and effectively used as a tool for the advancement of both settler-colonialism in Palestine and Israel's recognition on the international stage.
Author Emile Badarin will discuss the book within a broader context of settler colonialism with 黄色短视频 historical geographer, Prof Alan Lester.
By: Jacob Norris
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