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Arena journal no.37/38
2012: Stolen Lands, Broken Cultures: The Settler-Colonial Present
ARENA journal
Number Thirty-Seven/Eight, 2012
Contents
Introduction |
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Why Settler Colonialism? | John Hinkson | 1 |
Time |
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History, Time and the Indigenist Critique | Edward Cavanagh | 116 |
The Vanishing Endpoint of Settler Colonialism | Elizabeth Strakosch and Alissa Macoun | 40 |
Seven Generations Behind: Representing Native Nations | Sarah Maddison | 63 |
Bodies |
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Embodying the Australian Nation and Silencing History | Mary O’Dowd | 88 |
The Colour Lines of Settler Colonialism | Gaia Giuliani | 105 |
More than Preserving a Polynesian Paradise | Hokulani K. Aikau | 129 |
Spaces Unsettling Conceptions of Wilderness and Nature | Alice Robinson and Dan Tout | 153 |
Settlercolonial Landscapes and Narratives of Possession | Tracey Banivanua Mar | 176 |
A Settlercolonial Consensus on the Northern Territory Intervention | Melissa Lovell | 199 |
Reclaiming the Northern Territory as a Settlercolonial Space | Deirdre Howard-Wagner | 220 |
Palestine: Past and Present |
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Orientalism and Zionism: Dismantling Leon Uris’s Exodus | John Docker | 241 |
New Jews for Old: Settler State Formation and the Impossibility of Zionism | Patrick Wolfe | 285 |
Afterword |
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Settler Colonialism: A Global and a Contemporary Phenomenon | Lorenzo Veracini | 322 |
Notes on Contributors |
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