Jaskiran Dhillon is an assistant professor of global studies and anthropology at The New School in New York City.
'Through narratives and images conveyed in the stories of provocative characters, Dhillon makes rich theoretical arguments accessible to readers. Indeed, it is Dhillon's candid, engaging, and imaginative language that makes this book a pleasure to read.' -- Janique Dubois * The Journal of Native Studies, vol 37:01:2017 * 'This book is extremely rich... It makes a number of contributions to fields such as anthropology, sociology, political science, youth studies, and the like. It is moreover a model of how to bridge academic scholarship and responsible community advocacy.' -- Robert Nichols * Theory and Event vol20:04:2017 * By offering a politics of materiality derived from the lived experiences of urban Indigenous youth caught in the teeth of colonial violence, Prairie Rising offers a productive ground for an effective decolonial praxis. -- Melanie K. Yazzie * NAIS, vol 5 no 2 * Prairie Rising is an ambitious first book, and makes helpful contributions to the areas of youth studies, the anthropology of the modern state, discourses and institutional practices of neoliberalism, as well as Indigenous resistance and survivance under settler colonial conditions on Turtle Island. Prairie Rising is a useful and thorough reminder that our neighbours to the north themselves have a long way to go before they can speak of true reconciliation, much less justice. -- Smaran Dayal * <em>Critical Ethnic Studies</em> *