Remembering German-Australian Colonial Entanglements
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<p>Remembering German- Australian Colonial Entanglements emphatically promotes a critical and nuanced understanding of the complex entanglement of German colonial actors and activities within Australian colonial institutions and different imperial ideologies.</p><p></p><p>Case studies ranging from the German reception of James Cook’s voyages through to the legacies of 19th- and 20th- century settler colonialism foreground the highly ambiguous roles played by explorers missionaries intellectuals and other individuals as well as by objects and things that travelled between worlds – ancestral human remains rare animal skins songs and even military tanks. The chapters foreground the complex relationship between science religion art and exploitation displacement and annihilation. Contributors trace how these entanglements have been commemorated or forgotten over time – by Germans settler-Australians and Indigenous people.</p><p></p><p>Bringing to light a critical understanding of the German involvement in the Australian colonial project <i>Remembering German- Australian Colonial Entanglements </i>will be of great interest to scholars of colonialism postcolonialism German Studies and Indigenous Studies. But for the editors’ substantial new introductory chapter these contributions originally appeared in a special issue of <i>Postcolonial Studies.</i></p>
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