Redefining Genocide
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- 8 hodin čtení
A startlingly original work that demonstrates how and why genocide studies has so far failed to engage with settler colonialism, ecocide and capitalism as key drivers of genocides
A startlingly original work that demonstrates how and why genocide studies has so far failed to engage with settler colonialism, ecocide and capitalism as key drivers of genocides
The book explores the complexities of the reconciliation process in Australia, arguing that it may not represent true atonement but rather a continuation of colonial dynamics. By analyzing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, it provides a critical examination of the historical and theoretical underpinnings of reconciliation efforts. This work fills a crucial gap in understanding the implications of these processes and challenges prevailing narratives surrounding reconciliation in the context of colonial power.