Bibliography (Intersections)

Bibliography (Keywords)

Bibliography (Master)

Race / Space / Place (top)


Avila, E. (2004). Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight: Fear and Fantasy in Suburban Los Angeles. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Barraclough, L. (2007). South Central Farmers and Shadow Hills Homeowners: How Racialized Space Shapes Activism and Inequality in Los Angeles, Antioch University Los Angeles.

Brady, M. P. (2002). Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies: Chicana Literature and the Urgency of Space. Durham, Duke University Press.

De Genova, N. (2004). "The Legal Production of Mexican/Migrant 'Illegality'." Latino Studies 2(2): 160-185.

De Genova, N. (2005). Working the Boundaries: Race, Space, and "Illegality" in Mexican Chicago. Durham, Duke University Press.

Delaney, D. (1998). Race, Place, and the Law 1836-1948. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Dwyer, O. J., and John Paul Jones III (2000). "White socio-spatial epistemology." Social & Cultural Geography 1(2): 209-222.

Gregory, D. (2004). The Colonial Present. Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishing.

Gupta, A., and James Ferguson (1992). "Beyond "Culture": Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference." Cultural Anthropology 7(1): 6-23.

Harvey, D. (1996). Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference. Malden, Blackwell Publishing.

Laguerre, M. (1999). Minoritized Space: An Inquity into the Spatial Order of Things. Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies Press.

Lipsitz, G. (2007). "The Racialization of Space and the Spatialization of Race: Theorizing the Hidden Architecture of Landscape." Landscape Journal 26(1): 10-23.

McKittrick, K., and Clyde Woods, Ed. (2007). Black Geographies and the Politics of Place. Cambridge, South End Press.

Mohanram, R. (1999). Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Moore, D. S., Jake Kosek, and Anand Pandian, Ed. (2003). Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference. Durham, Duke University Press.

Moore, D. S. (2005). Suffering for Territory: Race, Place, and Power in Zimbabwe. Durham, Duke University Press.

Pred, A. (2000). Even in Sweden: Racisms, Racialized Spaces, and the Popular Geographic Imagination. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Pulido, L. (2000). "Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90(1): 12-40.

Razack, S. H., Ed. (2002). Race, Space, and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler Society. Toronto, Between the Lines.

Rowe, A. C. (2004). "Whose 'America?' The Politics of Rhetoric and Space in the Formation of U.S. Nationalism." Radical History Review 89: 115-134.

Sugrue, T. J. (2005). The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit. Princeton, Princeton University Press.

Villa, R. H. (2000). Barrio Logos: Space and Place in Urban Chicano Literature and Culture. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Weizman, E. (2007). Hollow Land: Israel's Architecture of Occupation. London, Verso.

Wilson, D. (2007). Cities and Race: America's New Black Ghettos. New York, Routledge.

Race / Nature (top)

Harvey, D. (1996). Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference. Malden, Blackwell Publishing.

Kosek, J. (2006). Understories: The Political Life of Forests in Northern New Mexico. Durham, Duke University Press.

Moore, D. S., Jake Kosek, and Anand Pandian, Ed. (2003). Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference. Durham, Duke University Press.

Pulido, L. (1998). Ecological Legitimacy and Cultural Essentialism: Hispano Grazing in the Southwest. The struggle for ecological democracy: environmental justice movements in the United States. D. Faber. New York, The Guilford Press: 293-311.

Politics of Indigeneity / Space / Place (top)

Anderson, K. (2000). "Thinking "Postnationally": Dialogue across Multicultural, Indigenous, and Settler Spaces." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90(2): 381-391.

Barker, J., Ed. (2005). Sovereignty Matters: Locations of Contestation and Possibility in Indigenous Struggles for Self-Determination. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Basso, K. H. (1996). Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

Biolsi, T. (2005). "Imagined Geographies: Sovereignty, Indigenous Space, and American Indian Struggle." American Ethnologist 32(2): 239-259.

Brooks, L. (2008). The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Castree, N. (2004). "Differential geographies: place, indigenous rights and 'local' resources." Political Geography 23(2): 133-167.

Clark, D. A. T., and Malea Powell (2008). "Resisting Exile in the "Land of the Free": Indigenous Groundwork at Colonial Intersections." American Indian Quarterly 32(1): 1-15.

D'Arcus, B. (2000). "The "eager gaze of the tourist" meets "our grandfathers' guns": producing and contesting the land of enchantment in Gallup, New Mexico." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 18(6): 693-714.

Deloria, V., Jr. (1994). God Is Red: A Native View of Religion. Golden, CO, Fulcrum Publishing.

Deloria, V., Jr., and Daniel Wildcat (2001). Power and Place: Indian Education in America. Golden, Colorado, Fulcrum Resources.

Dirlik, A., and Roxann Prazniak (2001). Introduction: Cultural Identity and the Politics of Place. Places and Politics in an Age of Globalization. A. Dirlik, and Roxann Prazniak. Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.: 3-13.

Dirlik, A. (2003). "Globalization, Indigenism, and the Politics of Place." Ariel 34(1): 15-30.

Escobar, A. (2001). "Culture sits in places: reflections on globalism and subaltern strategies of localization." Political Geography 20: 139-174.

Hannah, M. G. (1993). "Space and social control in the administration of the Oglala Lakota (“Sioux”), 1871-1879." Journal of Historical Geography 19(4): 412-432.

Harris, C. (2002). Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia. Vancouver, UBC Press.

Harris, C. (2004). "How Did Colonialism Dispossess? Comments from an Edge of Empire." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94(1): 165-182.

Jacobs, J. M. (1996). Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City. London, Routledge.

Johnson, J. T. (2008). "Indigeneity's Challenges to the White Settler-State: Creating a Thirdspace for Dynamic Citizenship." Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 33(1): 29-52.

Malkki, L. (1992). "National Geographic: The Rooting of Peoples and the Territorialization of National Identity among Scholars and Refugees." Cultural Anthropology 7(1): 24-44.

Mohanram, R. (1999). Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Nabokov, P. (2006). Where the Lightning Strikes: The Lives of American Indian Sacred Places. New York, Penguin Books.

Nietschmann, B. (1989). The Unknown War: The Miskito Nation, Nicaragua, and the United States. New York, Freedom House.

Olund, E. (2002). "From savage space to governable space: the extension of United States judicial sovereignty over Indian Country in the nineteenth century." Cultural Geographies 9(2): 129-157.

Shaw, W. S., R.D.K. Herman, and G. Rebecca Dobbs (2006). "Encountering indigeneity: re-imagining and decolonizing geography." Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 88(3): 267–276.

Shaw, W. S. (2007). Cities of Whiteness. Malden, Blackwell Publishing.

Shepherd, J. P. (2008). "At the Crossroads of Hualapai History, Memory, and American Colonization: Contesting Space and Place." American Indian Quarterly 32(1): 16-42.

Simpson, A. (2004). To the reserve and back again: Kahnawake Mohawk narratives of self, home and nation. Department of Anthropology. Montréal, QC, McGill University.

Sparke, M. (2005). In the Space of Theory: Postfoundational Geographies of the Nation-State. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Varese, S. (2003). Indigenous Epistemologies in the Age of Globalization. Critical Latin American and Latino Studies. J. Poblete. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press: 138-153.

Watson, I. (2009). "Sovereign Spaces, Caring for Country, and the Homeless Position of Aboriginal Peoples." South Atlantic Quarterly 108(1): 27-51.

Wildcat, D. R. (2005). "Indigenizing the Future: Why We Must Think Spatially in the Twenty-first Century." American Studies 46(3/4): 417-440.

Politics of Indigeneity / Nature (top)

Adamson, J. (2001). American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and Ecocriticism: The Middle Place. Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

Bayet-Charlton, F. (2003). Overturning the doctrine: Indigenous people and wilderness - being Aboriginal in the environmental movement. Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians. M. Grossman. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Publishing.

Braun, B. (2002). The Intemperate Rainforest: Nature, Culture, and Power on Canada's West Coast. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Dorst, J. D. (1999). Looking West. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Dowie, M. (2009). Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Harkin, M. E., and David Rich Lewis, Ed. (2007). Native Americans and the Environment: Perspectives on the Ecological Indian. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Howitt, R. (2001). Rethinking Resource Management: Justice, Sustainability and Indigenous Peoples. New York, Routledge.

Howitt, R., and Sandra Suchet-Pearson (2003). Ontological Pluralism in Contested Cultural Landscapes. Handbook of Cultural Geography. K. Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift. London, SAGE Publications: 557-569.

Johnson, J. T., and Brian Murton (2007). "Re/placing Native Science: Indigenous Voices in Contemporary Constructions of Nature." Geographical Research 45(2): 121-129.

Ranco, D. (2005). Ethics and Regulation in American Indian Environments: Embracing Autonomy and the Environmental Citizen. War and Border Crossings: Ethics When Cultures Clash. P. A. French, and Jason A. Short. Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Spence, M. D. (1999). Dispossessing the Wilderness: Indian Removal and the Making of the National Parks. New York, Oxford University Press.

Stevens, S., Ed. (1997). Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas. Washington D.C., Island Press.

Wainwright, J. (2008). Decolonizing Development. Malden, Blackwell Publishing.

Politics of Indigeneity / Landscape (top)

Basso, K. H. (1996). Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

Cerwonka, A. (2004). Native to the Nation: Disciplining Landscapes and Bodies in Australia. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Cronon, W. (1983). Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. New York, Hill and Wang.

D'Arcus, B. (2000). "The "eager gaze of the tourist" meets "our grandfathers' guns": producing and contesting the land of enchantment in Gallup, New Mexico." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 18(6): 693-714.

Nabokov, P. (2006). Where the Lightning Strikes: The Lives of American Indian Sacred Places. New York, Penguin Books.

Shapiro, M. J. (2004). Methods and Nations: Cultural Governance and the Indigenous Subject. New York, Routledge.

Politics of Indigeneity / Race (top)

Kauanui, J. K. (2008). Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity. Durham, Duke University Press.

Lipsitz, G. (2008). "Walleye warriors and white identities: Native Americans' treaty rights, composite identities and social movements." Ethnic and Racial Studies 31(1): 101-122.

Mohanram, R. (1999). Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Moreton-Robinson, A. (2004). Whiteness, epistemology and Indigenous representation. Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism. A. Moreton-Robinson. Canberra ACT, Aboriginal Studies Press.

Moreton-Robinson, A., Ed. (2004). Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism. Canberra ACT, Aboriginal Studies Press.

Moreton-Robinson, A. (2006). "Towards a new research agenda?: Foucault, Whiteness and Indigenous sovereignty." Journal of Sociology 42(4): 383-395.

Moreton-Robinson, A., Ed. (2007). Sovereign Subjects: Indigenous Sovereignty Matters. Crows Nest NSW, Allen & Unwin.

Smith, A. (2006). Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy. Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology. Incite! Cambridge, South End Press: 66-73.