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    The contemporary politics of recognition reproduces colon... — Carmelics
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    The contemporary politics of recognition reproduces colonial power configurations rather than transcending them.

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    • 1.The politics of recognition is grounded in a Hegelian idea of reciprocity that promises peaceful coexistence.
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    • 2.In practice, the politics of recognition toward indigenous communities reproduces the very configurations of colonial power that indigenous peoples' demands for recognition historically sought to transcend.
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    Some postcolonial theorists are critical of multiculturalism and the contemporary politics of recognition for reinforcing, rather than transforming, structures of colonial domination in relations between settler states and indigenous communities. Focusing on Taylor’s theory of the politics of recognition, Glen Coulthard has argued that “instead of ushering in an era of peaceful coexistence grounded on the Hegelian idea of reciprocity, the politics of recognition in its contemporary form promises
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