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T.J. Tallie
T.J. Tallie
History Department, University of San Diego
Verified email at sandiego.edu
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Queering colonial Natal: Indigeneity and the violence of belonging in Southern Africa
TJ Tallie
U of Minnesota Press, 2019
592019
Shireen Ally. From Servants to Workers: South African Domestic Workers and the Democratic State. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009. 250 pp. ISBN 978-0-8014-4832-4, 22.95
TJ Tallie
Enterprise & Society 13 (1), 207-209, 2012
322012
Queering Natal: Settler logics and the disruptive challenge of Zulu polygamy
TJ Tallie
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 19 (2), 167-189, 2013
232013
Ties that bind: Race and the politics of friendship in South Africa
J Soske, S Walsh
NYU Press, 2016
182016
Queer African studies and directions in methodology
J Moreau, TJ Tallie
Routledge Handbook of Queer African Studies, 49-60, 2019
82019
Racialised Masculinity and the Limits of Settlement: John Dunn and Natal, 1879–1883
TJ Tallie
Journal of Natal and Zulu History 30 (1), 1-22, 2012
72012
The Historian and Apartheid
TJ Tallie
Apartheid Israel: The Politics of an Analogy. Chicago: Haymarket, 2015
62015
Sartorial settlement: the mission field and transformation in colonial Natal, 1850-1897
TJ Tallie
Journal of World History, 389-410, 2016
52016
On Zulu King Cetshwayo kaMpande’s Visit to London, August 1882
TJ Tallie
BRANCH: Britain, Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History, 2015
52015
Two-Spirit Literature: Decolonizing Race and Gender Binaries
TJ Tallie
Transgender Studies Quarterly 1 (3), 455-460, 2014
52014
Failing to Ford the River: “Oregon Trail”, Same-Sex Marriage Rhetoric, and the Intersections of Anti-Blackness and Settler Colonialism
TJ Tallie
Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education, and Society, 2014
42014
‘This is My Route!’Race, Entitlement and Gay Pride in South Africa
M Hengeveld, TJ Tallie
Africa is a Country, 2012
42012
A history of sexual violence and political authority in South Africa
TJ Tallie
Journal of Southern African Studies 46 (6), 1253-1255, 2020
12020
“The Myth Is Dead! Give Us Our History!” Reassessing Black Labor in African History The Moon Is Dead! Give Us Our Money! The Cultural Origins of an African Work Ethic, Natal …
TJ Tallie
The American Historical Review 124 (5), 1758-1768, 2019
12019
5: THE IMPOSSIBLE HANDSHAKE: THE FAULT LINES OF FRIENDSHIP IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1850–1910
TJ Tallie
Ties That Bind: Race and the Politics of Friendship in South Africa, 100-24, 2016
12016
Speaking Through ‘Lard-Slicked Lips’–Fatness, Racism, and Narratives of Self-Control Encircling the Paula Deen Scandal
M Condis, TJ Tallie, K Marks-Dubbs
Gender and Intersectionality, 17, 2014
12014
The limits of belonging: I've Been Here All the While Black Freedom on Native Land, by Alaina E. Roberts, Philadelphia, University of Philadelphia Press, 2021. Hardcover Edition.
TJ Tallie
Settler Colonial Studies, 1-3, 2024
2024
Reclaiming Two-Spirits: Sexuality, Spiritual Renewal and Sovereignty in Native America. By Gregory D. Smithers.
TJ Tallie
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 46 (1), 2023
2023
" Taking a Gamble": Navigating Indigenous Identify, Recognition, and Gaming in Southeastern Connecticut
R Justice, TJ Tallie
2023
Queer Assumptions in Cinema: An Examination on Media not Getting Things Straight
H Hansen, TJ Tallie
2023
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