Relating indigenous and settler identities : beyond domination

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    • Bell, Avril

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Relating indigenous and settler identities : beyond domination

Avril Bell

(Identity studies in the social sciences / editors Margaret Wetherell, Valerie Hey, Stephen Reicher)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-242) and index

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Description

This book uses identity theories to explore the struggles of indigenous peoples against the domination of the settler imaginary in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. The book argues that a new relational imaginary can revolutionize the way settler peoples think about and relate to indigenous difference.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction PART I: THE SETTLER IMAGINARY 2. Indigenous Authenticity and Settler Nationalisms 3: Hybrid Identities and the One-Way Street of Assimilation PART II: POSTCOLONIAL RESISTANCES 4. Performative Hybridity, Unhomely Temporality and Cultural Difference 5. Strategic Essentialism, Indigenous Agency and Difference PART III: TOWARDS THE RELATIONAL IMAGINARY 6. 'Deep Colonising': The Politics of Recognition 7. Ethical Obligation and Relationality

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