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The Funambulist, issue 20. ''Settler Colonialism in Turtle Island'' is a first ever issue of The Funambulist that was guest-edited. This issue was edited by Turtle Island Indigenous scholars and activists Melanie K. Yazzie and Nick Estes (who had contributed twice to the magazine in the past). The issue proposes several facets of Indigenous struggles in Turtle Island (what many people call ''North America''.) Most of them depict Native lives in spaces that are not the reservations where the colonial narrative usually situates them. Whether in large cities such as Los Angeles or Saskatoon, or settler border towns in the periphery of reservations, the urban dimension of the first half of the dossier is omnipresent. The second half is dedicated to various forms of Indigenous resistance through space-making, anti-colonial solidarities, representative transgression, or architecture researches/projects.
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The Funambulist, May-June 2019: Insurgent Architectures. The latest issue is now available at the bookstore!
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The Funambulist, May-June 2019: Insurgent Architectures. The latest issue is now available at the bookstore!
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The Funambulist 25, September/October 2019 : self-defense
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This publication is an examination of the inherent intrumentalization of architecture as a political weapon; research informs the development of a project which, rather than defusing these characteristics, attemps to integrate them with the scene of a political struggle.
Weaponized architecture : the impossibility of innocence
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