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Editors and Contributors; 1 Non-Indigenous People and the Limits of Settler Colonial Reconciliation; Abstract; Thinking Reconciliation in a Settler Colonial Society; Visibility, Invisibility, and Relations of Reconciliation; The Limits of Settler Colonial Policy; Arrangement; References; Conceptualising the Limits of Settler Colonial Reconciliation; 2 Beyond Colonial Completion: Arendt, Settler Colonialism and the End of Politics; Abstract; The Settler Drive to Colonial Completion; Settler Politics and Its Occupation of the Middle Ground; The Political as a Site of Change.

Arendt and ColonialismColonial Completion and the End of Politics; Conclusion; References; 3 Facing the Settler Colonial Present; Abstract; Introduction; Settler Colonial Studies and the Settler Colonial Present; Settler Colonialism and Accumulation Without Reproduction; What Is to Be Done?; Conclusion; References; 4 Two Kinds of Recognition: The Politics of Engagement in Settler Societies; Abstract; Introduction; Recognition; Australia: The Campaign for Constitutional Recognition; Canada: The Recognition of Injustice as Grounds for Action; Conclusion; References; 5 With Whom Do We Reconcile?

AbstractIntroduction; Conflicting Definitions; The Whole Community is Non-aboriginal; Children Losing Identity; A Confident and Unchallengeable Identity; Identities in Conflict; An Identity Test?; References; Testing the Limits of Settler Colonial Relationships; 6 Colonising White Innocence: Complicity and Critical Encounters; Abstract; Categories, Languages, Premises and Promises; Colonising White Innocence as a Policy Dynamic; Colonising White Innocence: In Academic and Critical Spaces; Messy Complicities and Diffuse Conclusions; References.

7 Attitudinal Barriers to Reconciliation in AustraliaAbstract; Introduction; The Trope of Reconciliation; Reconciliationist Attitudes; Privilege, Race and Nativity; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 8 Cultivating Sympathy and Reconciliation: The Importance of Sympathetic Response; Abstract; Introduction; Methodology; Acknowledgement and Reconciliation; Sympathetic Response; Social Reconstruction Blocked; Lack of National Identity; Failure of Government to Model Thin Sympathy; Fostering Thin Sympathy; Conclusions; References.

9 'You Can't Have Reconciliation Without Justice': How Non-Indigenous Participants in Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Process Understand Their Roles and GoalsAbstract; Indigenous Perspectives on Reconciliation; Indigenous Perspectives on Allyship; Data and Methods; What Reconciliation Means to 'Engaged' Settlers; Being an Ally; Tensions and Contradictions; 'All in it Together' Versus Respecting the Right Not to Engage; 'Helping' Versus Working with or Taking Leadership from Indigenous Peoples; Expecting Indigenous People to Teach Settlers Versus Taking Responsibility for One's Own Learning.

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