RT Article T1 Decolonizing Resistance, Challenging Colonial States JF Social justice VO 35 IS 3 SP 120 OP 138 A1 Sharma, Nandita 1964- A1 Wright, Cynthia 1957- A2 Wright, Cynthia 1957- LA English YR 2008 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747156787 AB A commentary on an article by Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua that appeared in Social Justice, vol. 32, no. 4, 2005, pp. 120–143. Lawrence and Dua asserted that antiracist theory and practices have historically excluded the concerns of Aboriginal people and contributed to their active colonization. The writers challenge the conflation between processes of migration and those of colonialism and interrogate the claim that decolonization may be achieved through the nationalist project. They conclude with a consideration of ways to bridge the divide between indigenous people and migrants by working toward practices of decolonization that are antiracist. K1 Anti-racism K1 Decolonization K1 Slaves K1 Colonists K1 Imperialism K1 Emigration & Immigration K1 Postcolonialism K1 Ethnic Relations K1 Capitalism -- Social aspects K1 Racism