This paper critically examines the way that whiteness impedes a non-colonial present between many white Australians with Indigenous Australians. It draws upon an empirical study with self-identified rural white Australians to explore multiple locations of whiteness and the complicity in the ongoing dispossession of Indigenous peoples and their land rights and sovereignty. Additionally the paper explores the counter-narratives developed by a number of participants who articulate a relationship with Indigenous sovereignty. These narratives counter the centrality of whiteness and openup the possibility of future relations that are non-colonial
Copyright © 2004 Palgrave Macmillan LtdIn this paper, we focus on the ways in which subjective inves...
It has been a political imperative of the current Australian Federal Government to respond to what a...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Land has been central to debates about the relationship between Indigenous (First Nations) and non-I...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
This thesis examines the connections between Whiteness, sovereignty, and nationhood in Australia in ...
The White Possessive explores the links between race, sovereignty, and possession through themes of ...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
The White Possessive explores the links between race, sovereignty, and possession through themes of ...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonial history are hig...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Whiteness in its dominant contemporary form in Australian society is Anglocised, institutionalised a...
This article problematises settler colonial theory and critical whiteness studies and their role in ...
In this article we discuss some of our findings from two research projects that explore opportunitie...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Copyright © 2004 Palgrave Macmillan LtdIn this paper, we focus on the ways in which subjective inves...
It has been a political imperative of the current Australian Federal Government to respond to what a...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...
Land has been central to debates about the relationship between Indigenous (First Nations) and non-I...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
This thesis examines the connections between Whiteness, sovereignty, and nationhood in Australia in ...
The White Possessive explores the links between race, sovereignty, and possession through themes of ...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
The White Possessive explores the links between race, sovereignty, and possession through themes of ...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonial history are hig...
Indigenous curricula content, including particular narratives of Australian colonialhistory are high...
Whiteness in its dominant contemporary form in Australian society is Anglocised, institutionalised a...
This article problematises settler colonial theory and critical whiteness studies and their role in ...
In this article we discuss some of our findings from two research projects that explore opportunitie...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Copyright © 2004 Palgrave Macmillan LtdIn this paper, we focus on the ways in which subjective inves...
It has been a political imperative of the current Australian Federal Government to respond to what a...
This paper argues that white settler researchers seeking to engage with Indigenous sovereignty or co...