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Most members of the Stolen Generations had white fathers or grandfathers. Who were these white men? This book analyses the stories of white fathers, men who were positioned as key players in the plans to assimilate Aboriginal people by "breeding out the colour" . The policy was an cruel failure. It conflated skin colour with culture and assumed that Aboriginal women and their children would acquiesce to produce "future whites". It also assumed that white men would comply as ready appendages, administering "whiteness" through marriage or white sperm. This book attempts to put textual flesh on the bodies of these white fathers, and in doing so, builds on and complicates the view of white fathers in this history, and the histories of whiteness to which they are bio-politically related.
Stolen generations (Australia) --- Race discrimination --- Aboriginal Australians --- Racially mixed people --- Whites --- History. --- Mixed descent --- History --- Race identity --- White people --- White persons --- Bi-racial people --- Biracial people --- Interracial people --- Mixed race people --- Mixed-racial people --- Mulattoes --- Multiracial people --- Peoples of mixed descent --- Aboriginals, Australian --- Aborigines, Australian --- Australian aboriginal people --- Australian aboriginals --- Australian aborigines --- Australians, Aboriginal --- Australians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) --- Native Australians (Aboriginal Australians) --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Children, Aboriginal Australian --- Forced removal of Aboriginal Australian children --- Generations, Stolen (Australia) --- Stolen generation (Australia) --- Stolen generations --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Ethnic groups --- Miscegenation --- Indigenous peoples --- Discrimination --- Government relations --- australian aborigines --- aborigines --- aboriginal people --- indigenous people --- stolen generations --- Family (biology) --- White Fathers
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Animal death is a complex, uncomfortable, depressing, motivating and sensitive topic. For those scholars participating in Human-Animal Studies, it is – accompanied by the concept of 'life' – the ground upon which their studies commence, whether those studies are historical, archaeological, social, philosophical, or cultural. It is a tough subject to face, but as this volume demonstrates, one at the heart of human–animal relations and human–animal studies scholarship.
Animal rights. --- Animal welfare --- Human-animal relationships. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Animal-human relationships --- Animal-man relationships --- Animals and humans --- Human beings and animals --- Man-animal relationships --- Relationships, Human-animal --- Animal liberation --- Animals' rights --- Rights of animals --- Animals --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Sociology --- animals --- animal rights --- animal welfare --- animal ethics --- human-animal relationships --- Dog
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Human-animal relationships. --- Women and animals. --- Animals --- Zoophilia. --- Social aspects.
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