Stories of Mining and the North: Canadian Geosophy and Colonialism

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  • Ric Peever Dalhousie University

Abstract

An exploration of Canadian ideas of geography and their relationship to settler colonialism done through a personal reflection on the geography aspects of identity.

References

Cameron, Emilie. “Copper Stories: Imaginative Geographies and Material Orderings of the Central Canadian Arctic.” In Rethinking the Great White North: Race, Nature and the Historical Geographies of Whiteness in Canada, edited by A. Baldwin, L. Cameron, and A. Kobayashi, 169–190. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011.

Positioning ourselves: Maracle, My Conversations with Canadians, Conversation 10: Appropriation, pp. 99–122. 2017.

Tuckness, Alex. “Locke's Political Philosophy.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke-political/. 2020.

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Published

2022-04-12

How to Cite

Peever, R. (2022). Stories of Mining and the North: Canadian Geosophy and Colonialism. Anti-Colonial Science: A Course Journal, 1. Retrieved from https://ojs.library.dal.ca/ACS/article/view/11365

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