Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia : Why Won't Settlers Listen? (Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and the World 11) (2026. viii, 277 S. VIII, 277 p. 6 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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Barriers to Truth and Justice in Settler-Colonial Australia : Why Won't Settlers Listen? (Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and the World 11) (2026. viii, 277 S. VIII, 277 p. 6 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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This collection brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and experts from Australia and beyond to examine the persistent settler-colonial patterns of denial, ignorance and antipathy that continue to constrain the possibilities of truth and justice in settler-colonial societies. Written from diverse cultural and disciplinary perspectives, the chapters identify and analyse the social, cultural and political barriers to listening, hearing, and responding on the part of settlers, and the settler state/s. Prompted by the unsuccessful 2023 referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament and the constitutional recognition of the First Peoples of Australia as the First Peoples of Australia, the volume reorients the discussion. Rather than returning to questions of how truth-telling might be improved or made more persuasive, it shifts the focus towards the continuing refusal of settlers (and the settler state/s) to adequately and ethically engage with the truths that have already been told. The chapters investigate patterns of denial, deflection, and structural resistance, exposing their contradictions and points of vulnerability with the express aim of contributing to their undoing. While a number of contributions paint a sobering picture of the enduring impediments to meaningful change, others—particularly those from First Nations authors—highlight the continuing, generative, healing work of truth-telling and/as activism already underway. These contributions foreground the transformative potential of Indigenous-led truth-telling practices, not only as responses to settler inaction, but as active forces for reimagining and reshaping settler-Indigenous relations.

Contents

Chapter 1. Strategic deafness: A comparative approach to truth-telling and listening.- Chapter 2. Lessons to be learnt from truth commissions overseas.- Chapter 3. 'The politics of racism, falsehoods, and fearmongering: The Voice referendum & the QLD 2024 state elections.- Chapter 4. '"I didn't learn that in school": Intergenerational educational experience in settler colonial Australia.- Chapter 5. Family histories as both paths and barriers to truth-hearing and truth-telling.- Chapter 6. Fear and loathing in settler Australia. Chapter 7. Backlash: Dark Emu, settler nationalism and Indigenous sovereignty.- Chapter 8. Silence archives: Yamaji history, art and resistance.- Chapter 9. What goes around: The removal of the William Crowther monument as a case study in challenging barriers to truth-telling.- Chapter 10.- Moving beyond truth-telling to truth-listening and truth-enacting.- Chapter 11. Overcoming inaction and other barriers through truth-telling: Victoria's Yoorrook Justice Commission.- Chapter 12. Of lands, peoples and cultures: First Nations constitutional counter-monarchism in a changing Australia.

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