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Despite their very different histories, Australia and France share the typical postcolonial experience of unresolved conflicts. The persistent residues of colonial violence manifest in contemporary outbreaks of violence in Indigenous Australian communities and in communities in France with a large number of immigrants and their descendants from former colonies. In both countries structural limitations and policy failures of the welfare state have become sources of discontent and suffering, leading to interactions between marginalised groups and the state that are punctuated by instances of violent contestation.
Violence in France and Australia: Disorder in the Postcolonial Welfare State examines the racial and ethnic dimensions of forms of marginality and the relationships between the welfare state and the postcolonial background to contemporary violence. The essays draw upon field research and innovations in the social theory extending the collection's comparative format and providing novel insights into the configurations of the postcolonial and the welfare state.
Contents
Violence and the postcolonial welfare state in France and Australia
Craig Browne and Justine McGill
Framing violence: an ethnographic perspective on rioting
Gillian Cowlishaw
In the Northern Territory intervention: what is saved or rescued and at what cost?
Irene Watson
The state's intervention in Indigenous affairs in the Northern Territory: governing the Indigenous population through violence, abuse and neglect
Deirdre Howard-Wagner
The powerlessness of the powerful: riots as counter-violence
Justine McGill
Colonial violence and postcolonial France
Robert Aldrich
Violence, identity and the postcolonial French state
Elizabeth Rechniewski
Violence and disrespect in the French revolt of November 2005
Emmanuel Renault
The violence of radicalisation: the 2005 riots as event
Didier Fassin
Enacting half-positions: creative disrespect in the 2005 French riots
Craig Browne and Phillip Mar
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