Rethinking settler colonialism : history and memory in Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and South Africa / edited by Annie Coombes.
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2006.
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Series: | Studies in imperialism (Manchester, England)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : memory and history in settler colonialism / Annie E. Coombes
- Artists' pages : facing history / Lisa Reihana, Berni Searle and Brook Andrew
- 1. Active remembrance : testimony, memoir and the work of reconciliation / Gillian Whitlock
- 2. Solly Sachs, the great trek and Jan van Riebeeck : settler pasts and racial identities in the garment workers' union, 1938-52 / Leslie Witz
- 3. From prisoners to exhibits : representations of 'bushmen' of the Northern Cape, 1880-1900 / Martin Legassick
- 4. Taonga, marae, whenua - negotiating custodianship : a Maori tribal response to Te Papa : the Museum of New Zealand / Paul Tapsell and Te Arawa
- 5. Auckland's centrepiece : unsettled identities, unstable monuments / Leonard Bell
- 6. Show times : de-celebrating the Canadian nation, de-colonising the Canadian museum, 1967-92 / Ruth B. Phillips
- 7. The uses of Captain Cook : early exploration in the public history of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia / Nicholas Thomas
- 8. Selective memory : the British Empire Exhibition and national histories of art / Christine Boyanoski
- 9. Challenging the myth of indigenous peoples' 'last stand' in Canada and Australia : public discourse and the conditions of silence / Elizabeth Furniss
- 10. Being Indian the South African way : the development of Indian identity in 1940s' Durban / Parvathi Raman
- 11. An 'education in white brutality' : Anthony Martin Fernandop and Australian aboriginal rights in transnational context / Fiona Paisley
- 12. New world poetics of place : along the Oregon Trail and in the National Museum of Australia / Deborah Bird Rose
- 13. Subjectivities of whiteness / Sarah Nuttall.