6.6: The German Fetish for Nativeness: Pretendians, Settler Identity, and Far-right Nationalism

Anna Luisa Schneider (she/her) is a doctoral candidate in Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, located on Treaty Six Territory. She currently resides in Marburg, Germany, where she is completing her dissertation on Germany’s long-standing fascination with "playing Indian"—often referred to as Indianthusiasm, and its ties to self-indigenization within European and settler nationalisms.

Show Notes:

Titles:

  1. Jadaliyya – Settler Coloniality is Coming Home to Roost in Europe

  2. Fellow Tribesmen: The Image of Native Americans, National Identity, and Nazi Ideology in Germany ( On JSTOR)

  3. German Redemption Theology – Adnan Delalic (Critical Muslim)

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