Decolonizingl Special Collections: Building the Native American Literature Collection at Amherst College.

The article presents the discussion on discourses and institutional formations undergirding the historical development and complexification of settler society. Topics include tools embedding the biases against people of color and marginalized groups characterizing other federal policies; and echo US...

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Publicado en:Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Vol. 110; no. 3; pp. 93 - 108
Autor principal: Kelly, Mike
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: University of Pennsylvania Press 2021
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