Aufsatz(elektronisch)8. April 2022

Unsettling the family sciences: Introducing settler colonial theory through a theoretical analysis of the family and racialized injustice

In: Journal of family theory & review: JFTR, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 463-481

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Abstract

AbstractIn this article, I advance settler colonial theory (SCT) as a critical framework for antiracist and anticolonial family scholarship. Rather than a historical event, SCT describes settlement as a persistent and violent structure. SCT uniquely connects racialization to Indigenous erasure, anti‐Blackness, anti‐immigrant exclusion, and the ascendancy of Whiteness through intersectional analyses of belonging and otherness. In my discussion, I position the family as a key mechanism of settler colonialism, moving between the historical and contemporary phenomena of family formation and family separation in the United States. Weaving together tenets of SCT and the family, I provide a critical case analysis of the COVID‐19 pandemic and its colonial leanings. To conclude, I discuss the unique possibilities that emerge when family scientists utilize SCT to disrupt the structural power of the settler, contributing to the critical transformation of the family sciences.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1756-2589

DOI

10.1111/jftr.12453

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