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After Redress is an innovative and critical examination of continuing calls for justice in the wake of state redress and reconciliation agreements.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Japanese Canadian and Indigenous Writings on Justice "After Redress" /
Kirsten Emiko McAllister and Mona Oikawa1 Redress Settlements as Colonial Recognition /
Bonita Lawrence2 Web of Recognition: The National Association of Japanese Canadians and the 1989 Task Force on First Nations Peoples /
Mona Oikawa3 The Reconciliation That Never Was: Political Skulduggery on Indigenous Lands /
Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian4 Whither Redress? Interrogating Liberal Multicultural Accounts of Japanese Canadian History /
R. Tod Duncan5 Narrating the After of the Moment of Redress: Fred Kelly's "Confession of a Born Again Pagan" and Roy Miki's
Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice / Smaro Kamboureli6 The Political Act of Defining Ourselves After Redress: Japanese Canadian Activism, Identity, and What Can Be Learned from the Principles of Indigenous Storytelling /
Kirsten Emiko McAllister7 Post-Redress Japanese Canadian Scholar Activism /
Audrey Kobayashi and Jeff MasudaList of Contributors
Index
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Edited by Kirsten McAllister and Mona Oikawa
Zusammenfassung
After Redress is an innovative and critical examination of continuing calls for justice in the wake of state redress and reconciliation agreements.