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SUMMARY:Settler Love Is Breaking My Heart: Sex\, Kin\, and Country
DESCRIPTION:Settler sexuality\, family\, and “love” are key to sustaining settler property relations in the US and Canada. In this in-process book chapter (a shorter version was previously published in a 2024 edited volume)\, I draw on the work of historians\, anthropologists\, and science and technology studies (STS) scholars who have investigated the history of state- sanctioned marriage and monogamy in the US\, Hawai’i\, Canada\, and Europe. I also build on popular and academic polyamory literatures\, Native American and Indigenous Studies and critical race theory. In addition\, (auto)ethnographic examination of eco-erotic\, polyamorous\, and other more-than-monogamous relating inform alternative concepts of anticolonial relating after the unsettling of settler sex and family. Finally\, I center the role of country—both music and place—to think through and beyond unsustainable settler- colonial practices of making relations with human loves and more-than-human loves. Decolonization is more sustainable with music. \nUC Santa Cruz\nHumanities 1\, Room 210
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion : Digital Public Scholarship – Benefits and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. Philip Chase\, County College of Morris; Dr. Dorothy Kim\, Brandeis University; Dr. Kim TallBear\, University of Alberta; Dr. Vanessa Warne\, University of Manitoba; Dr. Erin Keating\, University of Manitoba (moderator) \nTuesday\, January 28 \n2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.  \nOnline via Zoom  \nContact for registration: umih@umanitoba.ca  \nSponsors: University of Manitoba Strategic Initiatives Fund and UMIH
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