The violences of settler colonialism and the maintenance of the heteropatriarchal social order

Colonisation is inherently and inevitably violent. It is not possible to invade and occupy another’s territory without violence. Violence is in the DNA of dispossession and all the atrocity that entails. Violence, too, sustains the settler colony. As Patrick Wolfe famously argued, “invasion is a str...

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Main Author: Maddison, Sarah (Author)
Contributors: Hurst, Julia
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2025
In: Interconnecting the violences of men
Year: 2025, Pages: 188-202
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