Studies in Settler Colonialism
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Studies in Settler Colonialism

Politics, Identity and Culture

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Studies in Settler Colonialism

Politics, Identity and Culture

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A widespread and still contemporary political phenomenon that exercises a profound effect on societies, settler colonialism structures relationships both historically and culturally diverse. This book assesses the distinctive feature of settler colonialism, and discusses its political, sociological, economic and cultural consequences.

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Year
2011
ISBN
9780230306288

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Studies in Settler Colonialism
  3. Contents
  4. Notes on Contributors
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter 1 ‘An Unknown and Feeble Body’: How Settler Colonialism Was Theorized in the Nineteenth Century
  7. Chapter 2 Spenser, Purchas, and the Poetics of Colonial Settlement
  8. Chapter 3 ‘Dycheyng and Hegeying’: The Material Culture of the Tudor Plantations in Ireland
  9. Chapter 4 A Settled Question? Charles, Lord Cornwallis, the Loss of America and the Mind of Empire
  10. Chapter 5 International Anti-Colonialism: The Fenian Invasions of Canada
  11. Chapter 6 Indirect Rule in Australia: A Case Study in Settler Colonial Difference
  12. Chapter 7 (En)gendering Faith?: Love, Marriage and the Evangelical Mission on the Settler Colonial Frontier
  13. Chapter 8 ‘Wanted! A Real White Australia’: The Women’s Movement, Whiteness and the Settler Colonial Project, 1900–1940
  14. Chapter 9 From the Indigenous to the Indigent: Homelessness and Settler Colonialism in Hawai‘i
  15. Chapter 10 Searching for the ‘C’ Word: Museums, Art Galleries, and Settler Colonialism in Hawai‘i
  16. Chapter 11 A Dream Deterred: Palestine from Total War to Total Peace
  17. Chapter 12 Displaced Nations: Israeli Settlers and Palestinian Refugees
  18. Chapter 13 Telling the End of the Settler Colonial Story
  19. Chapter 14 J.M. Coetzee and the Idea of Africa
  20. Chapter 15 Zionism Then and Now
  21. Chapter 16 Where We Belong: South Africa as a Settler Colony and the Calibration of African and Afrikaner Indigeneity
  22. Chapter 17 Race and the Trace of History: For Henry Reynolds
  23. Index