
Conciliation on Colonial Frontiers : Conflict, Performance and Commemoration in Australia and the Pacific Rim
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- Hardback | 256 pages
- 152 x 229 x 20.32mm | 660g
- 27 Apr 2015
- Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Routledge
- London, United Kingdom
- English
- 1 Line drawings, black and white; 23 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
- 041574430X
- 9780415744300
- 2,027,762
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Table of contents
Kate Darian-Smith and Penelope Edmonds Part I: Encounters and Performances 2. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in 1802: Musical Performance on the Baudin Expedition to Australia Jean Fornasiero and John West-Sooby 3. "We Should Take Each Other by the Hand": Conciliation and Diplomacy in Colonial Australia and North West Canada Amanda Nettelbeck 4. Breastplates: Re-enacting Possession in North America and Australia Kate Darian-Smith 5. Naturally Disturbed: Reimagining the Pastoral Frontier Sue Kneebone Part II: Conciliations and Frontiers 6. The Fainter Land: Photography, Colonialism and Living Pictures Jane Lydon 7. Message Sticks and Indigenous Diplomacy: "Thomson's Treaty"-Brokering Peace on Australia's Northern Frontier in the 1930s Lindy Allen 8. The Australian South Sea Islanders (ASSI): Towards a Postcolonial Australia? Kathleen Mary Fallon 9. Bones as a Bridge Between Worlds: Responding with Ceremony to the Repatriation of Aboriginal Human Remains from the United States to Australia Martin Thomas Part III: Performing Nationhood 10. Tame Iti at the Confiscation Line: Contesting the Consensus Politics of the Waitangi Treaty in Aotearoa New Zealand Penelope Edmonds 11. "An Echo of That Other Cry": Re-enacting Captain Cook's First Landing as Conciliation Event Maria Nugent 12. Picturing Collaboration: European Women Photographers and Indigenous Peoples in the Contestation of British and American Imperialism in the Pacific, 1890-1910 Anne Maxwell 13. Entertaining Possession: Re-enacting Cook's Arrival for the Queen Katrina Schlunke
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About Kate Darian-Smith
Penelope Edmonds is Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, University of Tasmania.
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