Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
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Articles
| Literature of Settler Societies: Albert Camus, S. Yizhar and Amos Oz | |
| Gabriel Piterberg | 1-52 |
| Developing a Decolonisation Practice for Settler Colonisers: A Case Study from Aotearoa New Zealand | |
| Ingrid Huygens | 53-81 |
| HB 645, Settler Sexuality, and the Politics of Local Asian Domesticity in Hawai‘i | |
| Bianca Isaki | 82-102 |
| Speaking of Opium: Ownership and (Settler) Colonial Dispossession | |
| Jay Hammond | 103-126 |
| Mother and the Other: Situating New Zealand Women’s Captivity Narratives in a Transcolonial Settler Culture of Anxiety | |
| Andreas Brieger | 127-149 |
Reviews
| Talking in Tongues: Genocide and the San in the South African Imagination | |
| Gairoonisa Paleker | 150-160 |
| Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought | |
| Peter Karsten | 161-166 |
Documents
| The Hidden History of the Americas: The Destruction and Depopulation of the Indigenous Civilisations of the Americas by European Invaders | |
| Daniel Paul | 167-181 |
| Afterword: On Recognition, Apology and the ‘Hidden History of the Americas’ | |
| Penny Edmonds | 181-184 |
| Photo Feature: Orania | |
| Alan Aubry | 185-189 |
| Afterword: Orania as Settler Self-Transfer | |
| Lorenzo Veracini | 190-196 |
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