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University of Toronto Press · Canada · Est. 1997
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This journal examines critical approaches to culture, identity, and power. It explores themes of settler colonialism, Indigenous sovereignty, and decolonization, often through analyses of storytelling, visual practices, and historical narratives. The journal also investigates the intersections of queerness, race, and gender, particularly within academic and activist contexts, and considers how these identities navigate dominant structures and resist erasure. Furthermore, it engages with theories of social reproduction, political theology, and the psychoanalytic understanding of subjectivity, often in relation to Blackness and anti-Black violence.
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