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Faint traces of Indigenous people and their histories abound in American media memory and myths Indigeneity often remains absent or invisible however especially

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Faint traces of Indigenous people and their histories abound in American media memory and myths Indigeneity often remains absent or invisible however especially in contemporary political and intellectual discourse about white supremacy antiBlackness and racism in general In this ambitious new book Kevin Bruyneel confronts the chronic displacement of Indigeneity in the politics and discourse around race in American political theory and culture arguing that the ongoing influence of settlercolonialism has undermined efforts to understand Indigenous politics while also hindering conversation around race itself By reexamining major episodes texts writers and memories of the political past from the seventeenth century to the present Bruyneel reveals the power of settler memory at work in the persistent disavowal of Indigeneity He also shows how Indigenous and Black intellectuals have understood ties between racism and white settler memory even as the settler dimensions of whiteness are frequently erased in our discourse about race whether in conflicts over Indian mascotry or the white nationalist underpinnings of Trumpism Envisioning a new political future Bruyneel challenges readers to refuse settler memory and consider a third reconstruction that can meaningfully link antiracism and anticolonialism. 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