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Arena Magazine issue #148
Title | Author | Page |
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EDITORIAL | ||
AFTERMATH | 2 | |
LEAD GRAPHIC | ||
4 | ||
THE INTERVENTION: COMMENTARIES | ||
TEN YEARS OF INTERVENTIONThe Intervention was never just a failure | 5 | |
WHEN THE DOGS WENT IN‘Welfare reform’ in Ceduna | 7 | |
WHY DIDN’T WE LISTEN?The temporal logic of settler colonialism | 9 | |
THE INTERVENTION: FEATURES | ||
COLONIAL TURBULENCE IN THE NORTH The hope to persuade and co-opt—the failure of the Intervention | 11 | |
A SMEAR ON THE NATIONThe stain of the Intervention on Indigenous–non-Indigenous relations | 18 | |
NTER TOOK THE CHILDREN AWAYThe Intervention’s role in state-based child abuse | 21 | |
THE DESTRUCTION OF HOMELANDER LIFE-WAYS Genocide and Intervention in contemporary Australia | 31 | |
PATRICK WOLFE AND SETTLER-COLONIAL INTERVENTION Theory and practice to help us think about the Intervention | 35 | |
VISUAL ESSAY | ||
LAJAMANU COUNTRY | 26 | |
REVIEW ESSAY | ||
GREEN AND BLACK? BLACK OR GREEN? Reviewing Unstable Relations | 38 | |
FEATURES | ||
BOMBS AWAYThe hidden legacies of Britain’s hydrogen-bomb tests | 41 | |
TRUMP AND THE FASCIST PROSPECTThe social-cultural conditions of the collapse of liberal democracy | 44 | |
THE MACRON VICTORYThe shifting front lines of European politics | 48 | |
REVIEWS | ||
PATRICK POUND: THE GREAT EXHIBITIONA meta-Art? | 50 | |
POLICY REFORM AS VIOLENCELivelihoods for Indigenous Australians after CDEP | 52 | |
WHAT IS A REFUGEE? Hardening hearts and borders won’t solve the crisis | 53 | |
POETRY | ||
NO MAGGOTS TODAY | 37 | |
BACK TO WORK | 47 | |
CARTOONS | ||
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD | ||