Restful Resistance: How I Use Rest to Dream Métis Futures

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https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/30

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2023

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Positioning rest as a response to biopower acknowledges the exhausting ways the settler state harms communities. I will consider how collaborative, arts-based rest is a method of refusing settler recognition to prioritize community well-being to dream of healthier Métis futures. I begin with an analysis of how biopower is settler colonialism while bringing in anti-colonial critiques of biopower. I will consider the call from these critiques to turn toward community to resist biopower. Finally, utilizing Métis sources alongside texts that theorize on rest, I shape how collaborative, arts-based practices of building community are a method of resisting biopower through rest.