Aftermaths: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific by Camille Nurka, Angela Wanhalla, Lyndall Ryan

Aftermaths: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific

Camille Nurka, Angela Wanhalla, Lyndall Ryan with Patricia O'Brien (Contributor), Stephanie Gilbert (Contributor), Lachy Paterson (Contributor), Kirstine Moffat (Contributor), Anna Johnston (Contributor), Tony Ballantyne (Contributor), Lyndall Ryan (Contributor), Erica Newman (Contributor), Vincent O'Malley (Contributor), Shino Konishi (Contributor), Victoria Haskins (Contributor), Grace Moore (Contributor), Jane Lydon (Contributor), Amanda Nettelbeck (Contributor), Penelope Edmonds (Contributor), Anaru Eketone (Contributor), Joanna Kidman (Contributor), Kate Stevens (Contributor), Camille Nurka (Contributor), Rachel Burgess (Contributor), Angela Wanhalla, Sian Smith (Contributor), Keri Mills (Contributor), Caitlin Lynch (Contributor)

312 pages first pub 2023 (view editions) user-added

nonfiction education essays history race reference sociology
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What we choose to remember and what we choose to forget about the violent past tell us something about the society we live in now. Whether we like it or not, we’re part of each other’s story. So how do we talk about the past? —Joanna Kidman and Vi...

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