Coulthard, Glen Sean. Red Skin, White Masks

Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition

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Elaine Coburn American University of Paris coburn.elaine@gmail.com

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Elaine Coburn lectures at the American University of Paris and the Centre d’analyse et d’intervention sociologiques (CADIS) Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.

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