Iâve compiled a list of readings that speak to issues of nationalism, indigeneity, colonialism, and resistance/decolonization
The list is of course limited to what readings Iâve encountered at some point. They also come from a variety of academic disciplines and political movements (settler colonial studies, native studies, queer theory, postcolonial studies, feminist studies, trans studies).
And, with a few exceptions, these files were legally uploaded and shared⌠a lot of the time by the authors themselves, which I feel the need to point out because I love when authors can/do share their work online for free. (I say this not because Iâm worried about the sanctity of âintellectual propertyâ but because Iâm worried about things being deleted.)
Also re-linking to this list of pdf readings, âNatives Read Too,â from The YĂĄadihla Girls!
 human rights/war/nationalism/sovereigntyÂ
âWhat Do Human Rights Do?â by Talal Asad
âOn Torture: Abu Ghraib by Jasbir Puar
âFrom Cold War to Trade War: Neocolonialism and Human
Rightsâ by Susan Koshy
âNecropoliticsâ by Achile Mbembe
âAlgeria Unveiledâ by Frantz Fanon
A Dying Colonialism by Frantz Fanon
History and Imperialism: A Century of Theory, from Marx to Postmodernism by Patrick Wolfe
Who Sings the Nation-State? Judith Butler and Gayatri Spivak
âWhere Lawlessness is the Law: The Settler Colonial Frontier as a Legal Space of Violenceâ by Julie Evans
â1492: a New World Viewâ by Sylvia Wynter
Frames of War by Judith Butler
âPurchase by Other Means: The Palestine Nakba and Zionismâs Conquest of Economicsâ by Patrick Wolfe
Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space by Mark RifkinÂ
transnational/native/postcolonial feminisms & feminist critiques:Â
Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism - Trinh T. Minh-Ha
âLynching, Empire, and Sexuality in Black Feminist Theoryâ -Hazel V. CarbyÂ
âTransnational Feminist Pedagogy: An Interview with Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplanâ
âUnder Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discoursesâ by Chandra Talpade Mohanty
âFeminist Problematizations of Rights Languageâ by Jasbir Puar and Isabelle Barker
Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures by M. Jacqui Alexander & Chandra Talpade Mohanty
âThe Subject of Freedomâ by Saba Mahmood
Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria AnzaldĂşa
âColonialism, Nationalism, and Colonialized Women: The Contest in Indiaâ by Partha Chatterjee
âCan the Subaltern Speak?â Gayatri Spivak
The Politics of the Veil - Joan W. Scott
âDecolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchyâ by Maile Arvin, Eve Tuck, and Angie Morrill
âNative American Feminism, Sovereignty, and Social Changeâ by Andrea SmithÂ
decolonization, art, and resistance (not necessarily feminist): Â
Edward Said and Critical DecolonizationÂ
Culture and Resistance: Conversations with Edward W. SaidÂ
âDecolonization is not a Metaphorâ by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang
âDecolonizing Antiracismâ by Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua
Bury My Art at Wounded Knee / R.I.S.E Â
The Boarding School Healing ProjectÂ
Center for Third World OrganizingÂ
Queers Against Israeli ApartheidÂ
queer theory/sexuality studies/native studies/trans studiesÂ
Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest by Anne McClintock
âHomonationalism As Assemblage:Â Viral Travels, Affective Sexualitiesâ by Jasbir Puar*
Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide by Andrea Smith
âUn-settling Settler Desiresâ by Scott Morgensen
Also the Unsettling America wordpress.
Race and the Education of Desire: Foucaultâs History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things - Ann Laura Stoler
âRomancing the Transgender Native: Rethinking the Use of the 'Third Genderâ Conceptâ by Evan B. Towle and Lynn Morgan
âTransing and Transpassing Across Sex-Gender Walls in Iran.â by Afsaneh Najmabadi
âQueer Settler Colonialism in Canada and Israel: Articulating Two-Spirit and Palestinian Queer Critiquesâ by Scott Lauria Morgensen
âQueer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity of Settler Colonialismâ by Andrea SmithÂ
*Actually just going to link to this page of Dr. Puarâs work because itâs  great and relevant (and she also has a lot of work on Israel/Palestine).
critiques of humanitarianism/developmentalism:Â
âStealing the Pain of Others: Reflecting on Canadian Humanitarian Responsesâ by Sherene H. Razack
âThe Rationality of Empowerment: Microcredit, Accumulation by Dispossession, and the Gendered Economyâ by Christine Keating, Claire Rasmussen, and Pooja Rish
âReflections on Violence, Law, and Humanitarianismâ by Talal Asad
âHow to Write about Africaâ by Binyavanga Wainaina
âMilitarized Humanitarianism Meets Carceral Feminism: The Politics of Sex, Rights, and Freedom in Contemporary Antitrafficking Campaignsâ by Elizabeth Bernstein
âCoca-Cola, Labor Restructuring and Political Violence in Colombiaâ Lesley GillÂ
[Really wish I knew more about this kind of work.]Â
Biopolitics, science, environmental justiceÂ
âPeversity, Contamination, and the Dangers of Queer Domesticityâ -Nayan ShahÂ
âYour DNA Is Our History:' Genomics, Anthropology, and the Construction of Whiteness as Propertyâ by Jenny Reardon and Kim TallBear
âDisplaying Sara Baartmanâ by Sadiah Qureshi
âThe Biopolitics of Settler Colonialism: Right Here, Right Nowâ by Scott MorgensenÂ
âBlack Bodies, White Scienceâ -Brian WallisÂ
The Violence of Green Revolution: Third World Agriculture, Ecology and Politics by Vandana Shiva
âThe Seed and the Earthâ by Vandana Shiva
âEarth Democracy: An Interview with Vandana Shivaâ
âPutting knowledge in its place: science, colonialism, and the postcolonialâ by Suman Seth
âWorkfareâWarfare: Neoliberalism, 'Activeâ Welfare and the New American Way of Warâ by Julie MacLeavy and Columba Peoples
âWomen and Chile at the Alamo: Feeding U.S. Colonial Mythologyâ by Suzanne Bost
âThe People of California are Sufferingâ: The Ideology of White Injury in Discourses of Immigrationâ by Lisa Marie Cacho
âAmerican Studies without America: Native Feminisms and the Nation-Stateâ by Andrea SmithÂ