arena journal 37/8, special issue on settler colonialism out now

21Aug12

Arena Journal 37/38 (2012).

Introduction

John Hinkson, ‘Why settler colonialism?’.

Time

Edward Cavanagh, ‘History, time and the indigenist critique’.

Elizabeth Strakosch and Alissa Macoun, ‘The vanishing endpoint of settler colonialism’.

Sarah Maddison, ‘Seven generations behind: Representing native nations’.

Bodies

Mary O’Dowd, ‘Embodying the Australian nation and silencing history’.

Gaia Giuliani, ‘The colour lines of settler colonialism’.

Hokulani K Aikau, ‘More than preserving a polynesian paradise’.

Spaces

Alice Robinson and Dan Tout, ‘Unsettling conceptions of wilderness and nature’.

Tracey Banivanua Mar, ‘Settler-colonial landscapes and narratives of possession’.

Melissa Lovell, ‘A settler-colonial consensus on the northern intervention’.

Deirdre Howard-Wagner, ‘Reclaiming the northern territory as a settler-colonial space’.

Palestine: Past and Present

John Docker, ‘Orientalism and zionism: Dismantling Leon Uris’s “exodus”‘.

Patrick Wolfe, ‘New Jews for old: Settler state formation and the impossibility of Zionism: In memory of Edward W. Said’.

Afterword

Lorenzo Veracini, ‘Settler colonialism: A global and contemporary phenomenon’.



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