Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia
Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia
Why Won't Settlers Listen?
Hurst, Julia; Tout, Dan; Gavin, Emma-Jaye
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
273
Dura
Inglês
9783032130785
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Chapter 1. Strategic deafness: A comparative approach to truth-telling and listening.- Chapter 2. Lessons to be learnt from truth commissions overseas.- Chapter 3. 'The politics of racism, falsehoods, and fearmongering: The Voice referendum & the QLD 2024 state elections.- Chapter 4. '"I didn't learn that in school": Intergenerational educational experience in settler colonial Australia.- Chapter 5. Family histories as both paths and barriers to truth-hearing and truth-telling.- Chapter 6. Fear and loathing in settler Australia. Chapter 7. Backlash: Dark Emu, settler nationalism and Indigenous sovereignty.- Chapter 8. Silence archives: Yamaji history, art and resistance.- Chapter 9. What goes around: The removal of the William Crowther monument as a case study in challenging barriers to truth-telling.- Chapter 10.- Moving beyond truth-telling to truth-listening and truth-enacting.- Chapter 11. Overcoming inaction and other barriers through truth-telling: Victoria's Yoorrook Justice Commission.- Chapter 12. Of lands, peoples and cultures: First Nations constitutional counter-monarchism in a changing Australia.
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Truth-telling;Australia;Settler colonialism;Settler-Indigenous relations;Reconciliation;Truth and justice
Chapter 1. Strategic deafness: A comparative approach to truth-telling and listening.- Chapter 2. Lessons to be learnt from truth commissions overseas.- Chapter 3. 'The politics of racism, falsehoods, and fearmongering: The Voice referendum & the QLD 2024 state elections.- Chapter 4. '"I didn't learn that in school": Intergenerational educational experience in settler colonial Australia.- Chapter 5. Family histories as both paths and barriers to truth-hearing and truth-telling.- Chapter 6. Fear and loathing in settler Australia. Chapter 7. Backlash: Dark Emu, settler nationalism and Indigenous sovereignty.- Chapter 8. Silence archives: Yamaji history, art and resistance.- Chapter 9. What goes around: The removal of the William Crowther monument as a case study in challenging barriers to truth-telling.- Chapter 10.- Moving beyond truth-telling to truth-listening and truth-enacting.- Chapter 11. Overcoming inaction and other barriers through truth-telling: Victoria's Yoorrook Justice Commission.- Chapter 12. Of lands, peoples and cultures: First Nations constitutional counter-monarchism in a changing Australia.
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