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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Routledge Studies in Cultural History
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y separately published work icon Conciliation on Colonial Frontiers : Conflict, Performance and Commemoration in Australian and the Pacific Rim Kate Darian-Smith (editor), Penelope Edmonds (editor), London : Routledge , 2015 8024661 2015 selected work criticism

'Spanning the late 18th century to the present, this volume explores new directions in imperial and postcolonial histories of conciliation, performance, and conflict between European colonizers and Indigenous peoples in Australia and the Pacific Rim, including Aotearoa New Zealand, Hawaii and the Northwest Pacific Coast. It examines cultural "rituals" and objects; the re-enactments of various events and encounters of exchange, conciliation and diplomacy that occurred on colonial frontiers between non-Indigenous and Indigenous peoples; commemorations of historic events; and how the histories of colonial conflict and conciliation are politicized in nation-building and national identities.' (Source: Amazon website)

London : Routledge , 2015
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y separately published work icon Anxieties of Belonging in Settler Colonialism : Australia, Race and Place Lisa Slater , New York (City) : Routledge , 2018 15303687 2018 multi chapter work criticism

'This book analyses the anxiety "well-intentioned" settler Australian women experience when engaging with Indigenous politics. Drawing upon cultural theory and studies of affect and emotion, Slater argues that settler anxiety is an historical subjectivity which shapes perception and senses of belonging. Why does Indigenous political will continue to provoke and disturb? How does settler anxiety inform public opinion and "solutions" to Indigenous inequality? In its rigorous interrogation of the dynamics of settler colonialism, emotions and ethical belonging, Anxieties of Belonging has far-reaching implications for understanding Indigenous-settler relations.'  (Publication summary)

New York (City) : Routledge , 2018

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