An Indigenous Feminist’s take on the Ontological Turn: ‘ontology’ is just another word for colonialism

by Zoe Todd, PhD Candidate, Social Anthropology, University of Aberdeen [2016 update: Through the kind invitation and the support of Yoke-Sum Wong at the Journal of Historical Sociology, I have now published this blog post in an expanded form. You can download it for free here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/johs.12124/full. I think it’s important to note that while the below… Read More

Cities are our camps: relationship, reciprocity, and urban land-based pedagogy — post-review redux

Cities are our camps: relationship, reciprocity, and urban land-based pedagogy Zoe S. Todd and Daniel Morley Johnson Amiskwacî, nestled in the bend in the North Saskatchewan River, which was home to multicultural bands from Indigenous nations for thousands of years, is today known by its settler-colonial name: Edmonton. Though the land upon which Edmonton is… Read More