Settler Colonialism Is the Disaster(English, Hardcover, Shepard Cassandra)

Settler Colonialism Is the Disaster(English, Hardcover, Shepard Cassandra)

  • Shepard Cassandra
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780252046995ISBN 10: 0252046994

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Settler Colonialism Is the Disaster(English, Hardcover, Shepard Cassandra) is written by Shepard Cassandra and published by University of Illinois Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0252046994 (ISBN 10) and 9780252046995 (ISBN 13).

Rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and during the COVID-19 pandemic unleashed perpetual disaster on New Orleans' Black and Indigenous communities. Neoliberalism masked by the auspices of repair, progress, and inclusion reinforced the plight of the urban poor while exacerbating the racial and class inequalities that existed before the storm. Cassandra Shepard's analysis draws on ideas of settler-colonialism to chart how depriving Black and Indigenous people of critical resources intensified the harm, violence, and death inherent in systems of colonization. As Shepard shows, the rhetoric of improvement allows coloniality to masquerade as rebuilding while white elites consolidate power, profit, and privilege. Displaced and disenfranchised people of color, meanwhile, experience the impact of racial-disaster capitalism, with the chaos surrounding Katrina and COVID-19 obscuring the for-profit economic, political, and social exploitation of non-white New Orleanians. Ambitious and provocative, Settler Colonialism is the Disaster refutes the myth of New Orleans' presumptive revival by shining new light on the ongoing colonization project at its heart.