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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation : Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings
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'This book examines the performative life reconciliation and its discontents in settler societies. It explores the refoundings of the settler state and reimaginings of its alternatives, as well as the way the past is mobilized and reworked in the name of social transformation within a new global paradigm of reconciliation and the 'age of apology'.'  (Synopsis)

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    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Palgrave Macmillan ,
      2016 .
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      Extent: 253p.
      Note/s:
      • PublishedFebruary 24, 2016

      ISBN: 9781137304537

Works about this Work

[Review] Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Lisa Slater , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2018; (p. 81-83)
[Review] Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Alexandra Roginski , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , no. 41 2017; (p. pg. 179-181)

— Review of Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation : Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Penelope Edmonds , 2016 multi chapter work criticism

‘What might an Indigenous-led emancipatory politics and a truly postcolonial sociality look like? What are its limits and possibilities within this fraught paradigm, the double bind of reconciliation?’ Penelope Edmonds poses these urgent questions in Settler Colonialism and (Re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances and Imaginative Refoundings. In recent months, her transnational study has become pressing reading as the ‘Uluru Statement from the Heart’1 reignites perennial debates about the relationship between Indigenous people and the settler state.'

Alexandra Roginski (2016)

[Review] Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Alexandra Roginski , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , no. 41 2017; (p. pg. 179-181)

— Review of Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation : Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Penelope Edmonds , 2016 multi chapter work criticism

‘What might an Indigenous-led emancipatory politics and a truly postcolonial sociality look like? What are its limits and possibilities within this fraught paradigm, the double bind of reconciliation?’ Penelope Edmonds poses these urgent questions in Settler Colonialism and (Re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances and Imaginative Refoundings. In recent months, her transnational study has become pressing reading as the ‘Uluru Statement from the Heart’1 reignites perennial debates about the relationship between Indigenous people and the settler state.'

Alexandra Roginski (2016)

[Review] Settler Colonialism and (re)conciliation: Frontier Violence, Affective Performances, and Imaginative Refoundings Lisa Slater , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2018; (p. 81-83)
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