Please join us for the Arthur Lower Workshop featuring Dr. Kristine Alexander, entitled 카지노 게임 컬렉션Age, Settler Colonialism, and Canadian History.카지노 게임 컬렉션 Workshop attendees should read and be prepared to discuss Dr. Alexander카지노 게임 컬렉션s paper. To obtain a copy, please contact Steven Maynard (steven.maynard@muwangwooden.com) by March 4.
This paper offers some initial thoughts about my current research about how 카지노 게임 컬렉션common sense카지노 게임 컬렉션 ideas about childhood and adulthood shaped settler colonial politics and the history of Indian policy in northern North America between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. Historicizing and problematizing taken-for-granted assumptions about the political value of (implicitly white and masculine) 카지노 게임 컬렉션adult카지노 게임 컬렉션 autonomy, this work uses Ishita Pande카지노 게임 컬렉션s concept of the liberal epistemic contract on age (카지노 게임 컬렉션an implicit agreement that chronological age is a universal and natural measure of human capacity and hence of legal and political subjectivity카지노 게임 컬렉션) to think more critically and intersectionally about the 카지노 게임 컬렉션developmental logic,카지노 게임 컬렉션 카지노 게임 컬렉션fatherly eye[s],카지노 게임 컬렉션 and 카지노 게임 컬렉션doctrine of Aboriginal infantilism카지노 게임 컬렉션 that have been noted in passing by scholars like John Milloy, Robin Jarvis Brownlie, and J.R. Miller.
Kristine Alexander teaches in the history department at the 카지노게임사이트 of Lethbridge. She is the author of Guiding Modern Girls: Girlhood, Empire, and Internationalism in the 1920s and 1930s (UBC Press, 2017), which received the Wilson Prize and the Canadian History of Education Association Founders' Prize. She is also the co-editor of Small Stories of War: Children, Youth, and Conflict in Canada and Beyond (MQUP, 2023) and A Cultural History of Youth in the Modern Age (Bloomsbury, 2022). Her current SSHRC-funded book project, Children of the State, brings the insights of critical childhood studies to bear on the history of liberalism, whiteness, and settler state formation in nineteenth and twentieth-century Canada.