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  2. White Australia policy - Wikipedia

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    The White Australia policy was a set of racial policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origins – especially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islanders – from immigrating to Australia in order to create a "white/British" ideal focused on but not exclusively Anglo-Celtic peoples.

  3. Aileen Moreton-Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Aileen's doctoral thesis was titled Talkin' up to the white woman : Indigenous women and feminism in Australia. [1] Her thesis was subsequently published as a book in 1999 [2] which was short-listed for the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards and the Stanner Award for Indigenous writing. [3]

  4. Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

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    The colonization of the West African region that lies across the Niger took place between the mid 19th century to 1960 when Nigeria became recognized as an independent nation. [1] This systemic invasion introduced new social, economic, and political structures that significantly altered Indigenous notions of gender fluidity and gender roles ...

  5. Racism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Sir Douglas Nicholls, former Governor of South Australia, and to date, the only Indigenous Australian appointed to vice-regal office. The White Australia policy was dismantled in the decades following the Second World War and legal reforms undertaken to address indigenous disadvantage and establish land rights and native title.

  6. Indigenous feminism - Wikipedia

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    For Indigenous women, all white feminists have benefited from colonization, and continue to reap these benefits; white women are overwhelmingly and disproportionately represented, have key roles, and constitute the normal standard of womanhood within Australia and other colonial countries.

  7. Multiculturalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1960s until 1973, when the final vestiges of the White Australia policy were removed, policies started to examine assumptions about assimilation. They recognised that many migrants, especially those whose first language was not English, experienced hardships as they settled in Australia, and required more direct assistance.

  8. Nakedness and colonialism - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous people of the Americas did not fit easily into existing categories. Columbus noted that they were physically attractive, with "fine bodies and handsome faces" but entirely lacking in clothing or other signs of human culture. Amerigo Vespucci found danger of seduction in the beauty of native women. The historical ambivalence of ...

  9. Aborigines in White Australia - Wikipedia

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    They illustrate a broad range of attitudes to indigenous people held by white Australians, including fear, racism, anthropological interest, paternalism and guilt. Aborigines in White Australia was published by Heinemann Educational Australia in Melbourne and London. It was assigned ISBN 0-85859-072-7 (in Australia) and ISBN 0-435-32830-1 (in ...