Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency

This thesis investigates the politics of representation of Indigenous peoples in Canadian media. Using a case study of the 2011 housing crisis at Attawapiskat First Nation, I argue that emergency on reserve is constructed as Indigenous failure in mainstream print media and that these discourses work...

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Main Author: Spady, Samantha
Other Authors: Razack, Sherene, Humanities, Social Sciences and Social Justice Education
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42649
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description This thesis investigates the politics of representation of Indigenous peoples in Canadian media. Using a case study of the 2011 housing crisis at Attawapiskat First Nation, I argue that emergency on reserve is constructed as Indigenous failure in mainstream print media and that these discourses work to construct a racialized national imaginary. Canadians are produced as benevolent through learning about Indigenous failure, and through their own capacity to assist and care for them. I have argued that this is a nation building practice of settler colonialism; it is inextricably linked to reclaiming ownership of land, and manufacturing legitimacy for the Canadian nation. This thesis traces these constructions through both mainstream, and alternative and independent media, and follows how these discourses invite white Settlers into a position of racial superiority. Examining ideas of goodness and innocence that condition Canadian identity, I offer strategies and limitations for anti-colonial engagement with Indigenous emergency. MAST
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spelling ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/42649 2025-01-16T21:05:16+00:00 Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency Spady, Samantha Razack, Sherene Humanities, Social Sciences and Social Justice Education NO_RESTRICTION http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42649 en_ca eng http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42649 Settler Colonialism Race Canadian Media Politics of Representation Whitness White Settler Society 0626 Thesis ftunivtoronto 2020-06-17T11:25:18Z This thesis investigates the politics of representation of Indigenous peoples in Canadian media. Using a case study of the 2011 housing crisis at Attawapiskat First Nation, I argue that emergency on reserve is constructed as Indigenous failure in mainstream print media and that these discourses work to construct a racialized national imaginary. Canadians are produced as benevolent through learning about Indigenous failure, and through their own capacity to assist and care for them. I have argued that this is a nation building practice of settler colonialism; it is inextricably linked to reclaiming ownership of land, and manufacturing legitimacy for the Canadian nation. This thesis traces these constructions through both mainstream, and alternative and independent media, and follows how these discourses invite white Settlers into a position of racial superiority. Examining ideas of goodness and innocence that condition Canadian identity, I offer strategies and limitations for anti-colonial engagement with Indigenous emergency. MAST Thesis Attawapiskat University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Attawapiskat ENVELOPE(-82.417,-82.417,52.928,52.928)
spellingShingle Settler Colonialism
Race
Canadian Media
Politics of Representation
Whitness
White Settler Society
0626
Spady, Samantha
Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title_full Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title_fullStr Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title_full_unstemmed Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title_short Attawapiskat: The Politics of Emergency
title_sort attawapiskat: the politics of emergency
topic Settler Colonialism
Race
Canadian Media
Politics of Representation
Whitness
White Settler Society
0626
topic_facet Settler Colonialism
Race
Canadian Media
Politics of Representation
Whitness
White Settler Society
0626
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