2. Some Keywords Toward Decolonial Methods: Studying Settler Colonial Histories and Environmental Violence from Tkaronto

Title2. Some Keywords Toward Decolonial Methods: Studying Settler Colonial Histories and Environmental Violence from Tkaronto
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsMurphy, Michelle
JournalHistory and Theory
Volume59
Issue3
Pagination376-384
ISSN1468-2303
AbstractThis article provides keywords and reflections for decolonial methods, drawing on insights from the Indigenous-led Land and the Refinery project, which concerns the history of Canada's Chemical Valley. This project is crucially organized as Indigenous people co-researching the Imperial Oil Refinery, not as academics studying Aamjiwnaang, and asks how Indigenous and decolonial methods might reorient the use of archives toward other futures. Together, the keywords begin to outline a particular place-based theory of change within decolonial historical practice.
URLhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/hith.12165
DOI10.1111/hith.12165
Short Title2. Some Keywords Toward Decolonial Methods