This paper outlines a number of approaches to an analysis of settler colonial subjectivities, the exploration of a specific state of mind and the detection of a number of paranoiac dispositions in a particular set of political traditions. At the same time, this paper explores the possibility of a Lacanian (i.e. imaginary-symbolic-real) interpretation of what is here defined as the settler colonial situation. First there is an imaginary spectacle, an ordered community working hard and living peacefully Little House on the Prairie style. Then there is the symbolic and ideological background: a moral and regenerative world that supposedly epitomises settler democratic traditions (the 'frontier', the 'outback', the 'backblocks', etc.). Finally,...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
During the first century of Australia's colonization, settler thanatopolitics meant both casual kill...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
In a necessarily selective way, this paper explores the historiographical evolution of settler colon...
This paper considers the processes of assemblage as an important aspect in studies of contemporary A...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Colonialism may have ended with the close of the Second World War but colonialism and the assumption...
Works on Indigenous histories have long been sites for both the production and application of theore...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The development of settler colonial cultures was deeply dependent upon the everyday proximity of Ind...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
During the first century of Australia's colonization, settler thanatopolitics meant both casual kill...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
In a necessarily selective way, this paper explores the historiographical evolution of settler colon...
This paper considers the processes of assemblage as an important aspect in studies of contemporary A...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the present as ...
Colonialism may have ended with the close of the Second World War but colonialism and the assumption...
Works on Indigenous histories have long been sites for both the production and application of theore...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
The development of settler colonial cultures was deeply dependent upon the everyday proximity of Ind...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
During the first century of Australia's colonization, settler thanatopolitics meant both casual kill...
Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the...