Journal article

Race, sovereignty, and White settler colonial studies: placing settlers at the Cultural Interface

C Stewart, F Vaughan

Settler Colonial Studies | TAYLOR & FRANCIS AUSTRALIA | Published : 2025

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Abstract

White settler colonial studies has been widely criticised for representing settler colonialism as an impenetrable and inevitable structure. This article therefore turns to explore how race preconditions and limits the construction of settler subjects. We draw on Torres Strait Islander theorist Martin Nakata’s Cultural Interface theory to unsettle ‘common-sense’ theories of race, and reconceive of the place where European and Indigenous cultures meet as sovereign Indigenous land. We extend Cultural Interface theory to locate White settler standpoints within the intertwined histories of racial capitalism and European and US imperialism. We argue that these histories orient settlers towards Whi..

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