Jack Davies’s research while affiliated with University of California, Santa Cruz and other places

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The World Turned Outside In: Settler Colonial Studies and Political Economy
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July 2023

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Historical Materialism

Jack Davies

This article criticises the political-economic analysis of settler colonial studies, which it draws out through an immanent critique of its most famous practitioners. It then offers a critical genealogy of the wider theoretical trend that secures it: the post-Cold War vogue of asserting the ever-increasing centrality of primitive accumulation in global capitalism – what we might term a mode of predation. Finally, it teases out the tensions and confusions in the reliance of settler colonial studies upon Marx’s concept of surplus populations, as well as problems abounding in Patrick Wolfe’s ‘logic of elimination’. Overall, it argues that the frequent claim that we inhabit a global settler modernity cannot be sustained through these notions, and that this claim is profoundly moral and academic, lacking political and analytical value. The insistence on the durability of settler colonialism amounts, in this literature, to a claim on behalf of settler colonial studies itself.

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... For important criticisms of this notion of the 'logic of elimination', see SaiEnglert (2020) and JackDavies (2023).Content courtesy of Springer Nature, terms of use apply. Rights reserved. ...

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On the concept of the pluriverse in Walter Mignolo and the European New Right
The World Turned Outside In: Settler Colonial Studies and Political Economy
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Historical Materialism