A controversial 2012 paper argued that this process had been “superficially adopted into” “human-rights-based social justice projects.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this process that Tuck and Yang declared “is not a metaphor.”
ANSWER: decolonization
[10e] “Decolonization is not a Metaphor” opens by quoting the claim that the “settler knows… that no phraseology can be a substitute for reality” from this book, in which Frantz Fanon analyzed colonial violence.
ANSWER: The Wretched of the Earth [or Les Damnés de la Terre]
[10h] Tuck and Yang cited this thinker as arguing that “settler colonialism is a structure and not an event.” The field of settler colonial studies was developed by this author of Traces of History.
ANSWER: Patrick Wolfe
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