Journal article
Sport History Review, 2022
APA
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Fawaz, N. V., & Peers, D. (2022). Dismantling Historical Hardscapes: Unsettling Inclusion as Solidarity. Sport History Review.
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Fawaz, N. V., and D. Peers. “Dismantling Historical Hardscapes: Unsettling Inclusion as Solidarity.” Sport History Review (2022).
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Fawaz, N. V., and D. Peers. “Dismantling Historical Hardscapes: Unsettling Inclusion as Solidarity.” Sport History Review, 2022.
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@article{n2022a,
title = {Dismantling Historical Hardscapes: Unsettling Inclusion as Solidarity},
year = {2022},
journal = {Sport History Review},
author = {Fawaz, N. V. and Peers, D.}
}
We into a conversation about how history can become a welcoming home to many who have found ourselves erased and eradicated throughout history, from written histories, and from historical disciplines. Our work leverages our respective embodied connections to communities historically targeted for erasure. Here, instead, we share our emergent engagement with ongoing violence that predicates homemaking of any kind on stolen land. We begin where Tuck and Yang ’ s oft-quoted article ends: operating instructions for settlers seeking to unsettle.