
Patrick Wolfe
Patrick Wolfe was an influential historian and scholar recognized for his work on settler colonialism and the ongoing impacts of colonial practices. His assertion that 'invasion is a structure not an event' has been pivotal in understanding the historical and contemporary dynamics of land dispossession. Wolfe's research has shed light on the systemic nature of colonial violence, particularly in the context of Indigenous peoples and their struggles for land and dignity.
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Patrick Wolfe is a historian who stated that 'settler colonies were (are) premised on the elimination of native societies'.
Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propaganda – The Mail & GuardianPatrick Wolfe is referenced for his theory of settler colonialism in relation to the conflict in Gaza.
« Gaza, une guerre coloniale » : inscrire le 7-Octobre et la guerre contre le Hamas dans l’histoirePatrick Wolfe argues that 'invasion is a structure not an event'.
A global reflection anchored in Palestine – The Mail & Guardian












