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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook on Rethinking Colonial Commemorations/ edited by Bronwyn Carlson, Terri Farrelly.
    other author: Carlson, Bronwyn.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xlii, 609 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I: RECOGNITION & REMEMBERING -- Chapter 2. Memorials to settler colonialism in Australia: racism, colonialism and white power -- Chapter 3. Koro and the statue: disrupting colonial amnesia and white settler sovereignty in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Chapter 4. Space and place: cultural heritage and colonial commemoration at Australian tertiary institutions -- Chapter 5. Toppling the racist Anglo-Saxon politics of Cecil Rhodes -- Chapter 6. The dark side of Canadian history: a two-eyed seeing approach -- Chapter 7. "It's not a day for you": Indigenous Australians and the 'disruption' of Anzac Day -- Chapter 8. Reflections on Representation, Remembrance and the Memorial -- Chapter 9. Lest we forget: the Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner saga -- Chapter 10. Unwanted Endeavours and the reconstruction of Cook's world -- Chapter 11. How churches are framed and presented in the contemporary Sámi homeland of Finland to maintain colonial discourses -- Chapter 12. Colonial histories and artefacts: which way gender? -- Chapter 13. Monumental copper and coal: the case for including extractivism in the rethinking of colonial commemorations -- Part II: RESISTANCE & REIMAGINING -- Chapter 14. Holding dissonance, while disrupting narratives -- Chapter 15. Reason and reckoning: provocation and conversations about re-imaging Samuel Griffith's University -- Chapter 16. Comedic interventions: toppling monuments and dismantling myths in Rutherford Falls -- Chapter 17. Confederates and colonial commemoration in the United States: collective memory and counter-histories -- Chapter 18. The art of Daniel Boyd: decolonising Banks and Cook, challenging colonial commemoration -- Chapter 19. Asserting Indigenous agencies: constructions and deconstructions of James Cook in Northern Queensland -- Chapter 20. Futuring ruins: the grassroots design activism of the Department of Homo Affairs -- Chapter 21. 'It's just always been there': Rutherford Falls, monuments and settler colonial hegemony -- Part III: REMOVAL & RECTIFICATION -- Chapter 22. The need for context: archaeology's contribution to the 'statue wars' -- Chapter 23. Dis-placing white supremacy: intersections of Black and Indigenous struggles in the removal of the Roosevelt statue at the American Museum of Natural History -- Chapter 24. Edifying: the Deathscapes Project and the landscape of settler-colonial monumentality in Australia -- Chapter 25. The problem and potential of anti-Black monuments in museums -- Chapter 26. Local Empire: George Frampton's Leeds Queen Victoria Memorial -- Chapter 27. The struggle continues down south: dismantling of colonial monuments and symbols of colonialism and white supremacy -- Chapter 28. Standing strong: the renaming of Toronto Metropolitan University -- Chapter 29. The 'Crowther Reinterpreted' project -- Chapter 30. You can handle the truth: Aboriginal peoples, colonial commemorations and the unfinished business of truth-telling.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Memorialization - Political aspects. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28609-4
    ISBN: 9783031286094
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