Agnew, Vanessa
Settler and Creole Reenactment
1. Introduction to Settlers, Creoles and Historical Reenactment
Jonathan Lamb
Section 1. Europe
2. Settlers, Workers and Soldiers: The Landscape of Total Mobilization
Georges Teyssot
3. Settlers on the Edge, or Sedentary Nomads: Andrei Platonov and Steppe History
Donna Landry
4. Creole Europe: The Reflection of a Reflection
Christopher Pinney
Section 2. America
5. Alexander Hamilton and the New Republic’s Creole Complex
Sean Goudie
6. “The Shrug of Horror”: Creole Performance at King’s Bench
James Epstein
7. Taxonomies of Terror
Colin Dayan
Section 3. Africa
8. Voortrekkers of the Cold War: Enacting the South African Past and Present in Mark Behr’s
Monica Popescu
9. History Below the Water Line: The Making of Apartheid’s Last Festival
Leslie Witz
10. Failing with Livingstone: A Voyage of Reenactment on Lake Nyassa
Iain McCalman
Section 4. Australia
11. Impossible Historical Reenactments: Invisible Aborigines on TV
Chris Healy
12. Colonialism and Reenactment Television: Imagining Belonging in
Catriona Elder
13. “Blacking Up” for the Explorers of 1951
Stephen Gapps
Section 5. New Zealand
14. “The finest race of savages the world has seen”: How Empire Turned Out Differently in Australia and New Zealand
Mark Williams
15. Reenacting Aotearoa, New Zealand
Stephen Turner
16. Reenactment and the Natural History of Settlement
Alex Calder
17. Native Reenactments/Living Iterability: Lisa Reihana’s
Jo Smith
18. Epilogue: Genealogies of Space in Colonial and Postcolonial Reenactment
Vanessa Agnew
Keywords: History, Imperialism and Colonialism, Social History, Cultural History, Environment, general, World History, Global and Transnational History, Historiography and Method
- Editor
- Agnew, Vanessa
- Lamb, Jonathan
- Spoth, Daniel
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2009
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Reenactment History
- Page amount
- 352 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230244900
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-99982-8