January 24, 2022

State(less) and Settler

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Laura Madokoro Carleton University

Women standing behind counter in a restaurant or store.
Japanese Canadian women at counter of store in Restaurant Building during Japanese Canadian internment and relocation, 1942 (City of Vancouver Archives).

How does statelessness manifest itself in the context of settler societies where the question of settler versus indigenous political belonging and citizenship is already so fraught? Historian Laura Madokoro talks with us about the politics of migration, refugeehood, and indigeneity in East Asia, Canada, and the United States.

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Laura Madokoro
Carleton University
Ottawa, Canada

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