Rethinking Settler Colonialism
History and Memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:1st May '11
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Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigenous peoples and the white colonial communities who settled in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada and South Africa.
In each of these countries these communities were displaced, marginalised and sometimes subjected to attempted genocide through the colonial process. Recently these groups have renewed their claims for greater political representation and autonomy. The essays and artwork in this book insist that an understanding of the political and cultural institutions and practices which shaped settler-colonial societies in the past can provide important insights into how this legacy of unequal rights can be contested in the present.
It will be of interest to those studying the effects of colonial powers on indigenous populations, and the legacies of imperial rule in postcolonial societies.
…the volume is well balanced, thoughtfully edited, and timely.'
… [a] stimulating and insightful collection.
ISBN: 9780719071690
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
Weight: 413g
288 pages