Harsha Walia
Undoing Border Imperialism
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Cutting-edge practice and theory from the front lines of the movements for indigenous and transnational freedom.
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Cutting-edge practice and theory from the front lines of the movements for indigenous and transnational freedom.
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- Anarchist Interventions Nr.6
- Verlag: AK PR INC
- New
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 113mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 267g
- ISBN-13: 9781849351348
- ISBN-10: 1849351341
- Artikelnr.: 36631814
- Anarchist Interventions Nr.6
- Verlag: AK PR INC
- New
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 113mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 267g
- ISBN-13: 9781849351348
- ISBN-10: 1849351341
- Artikelnr.: 36631814
Harsha Walia is a South Asian activist, writer, and popular educator rooted in migrant justice, Indigenous solidarity, Palestinian liberation, antiracist, feminist, anti-imperialist, and anticapitalist movements and communities for over a decade. She has most recently been affiliated with No One Is Illegal, South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy, Women's Memorial March Committee for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Downtown Eastside Is Not for Developers Coalition, and the Olympic Resistance Network. She is the cocreator of a short film, and her writings have appeared in thirty academic journals, anthologies, magazines, and mainstream newspapers as well as on alternative Web sites. Andrea Smith is an intellectual, writer, and activist. She cofounded INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence and currently teaches as University of California, Riverside. She's author of Conquest and editor of The Color of Violence Contributors include Yogi Acharya, Carmen Aguirre, Tara Atluri, Annie Banks, Mel Bazil, Nazila Bettache, Adil Charkaoui, Yen Chu, Karen Cocq, Jessica Danforth, Ruby Smith Di¿az, Nassim Elbardouh, Craig Fortier, Harjap Grewal, Mostafa Henaway, Freda Huson, Syed Khalid Hus- san, Jane Kirby, Aylwin Lo, Karla Lottini, Alex Mah, Robyn Maynard, Graciela Flores Mendez, Cecily Nicholson, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Toghestiy, Sozan Savehilaghi, Mac Scott, Lily Shinde, and Rafeef Ziadah.
Foreword by Andrea Smith
Introduction
1. What Is Border Imperialism
2. Cartography of No One Is Illegal
3. Overgrowing Hegemony: Social Movement Theory from the Ground Up
4. Tidal Waves of Resistance: A Roundtable with Fifteen No One Is Illegal Activists
5. Journeys from Border Imperialism towards Decolonization
Epilogue by Syed Khalid Hussan
Notes
Introduction
1. What Is Border Imperialism
2. Cartography of No One Is Illegal
3. Overgrowing Hegemony: Social Movement Theory from the Ground Up
4. Tidal Waves of Resistance: A Roundtable with Fifteen No One Is Illegal Activists
5. Journeys from Border Imperialism towards Decolonization
Epilogue by Syed Khalid Hussan
Notes
Foreword by Andrea Smith
Introduction
1. What Is Border Imperialism
2. Cartography of No One Is Illegal
3. Overgrowing Hegemony: Social Movement Theory from the Ground Up
4. Tidal Waves of Resistance: A Roundtable with Fifteen No One Is Illegal Activists
5. Journeys from Border Imperialism towards Decolonization
Epilogue by Syed Khalid Hussan
Notes
Introduction
1. What Is Border Imperialism
2. Cartography of No One Is Illegal
3. Overgrowing Hegemony: Social Movement Theory from the Ground Up
4. Tidal Waves of Resistance: A Roundtable with Fifteen No One Is Illegal Activists
5. Journeys from Border Imperialism towards Decolonization
Epilogue by Syed Khalid Hussan
Notes