After Redress
Japanese Canadian and Indigenous Struggles for Justice
Kirsten Emiko McAllister editor Mona Oikawa editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Publishing:1st Dec '25
£28.99
This title is due to be published on 1st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Indigenous peoples and Japanese Canadians have demanded justice from the Canadian state for its discriminatory systems of colonialism and racial management. Critics have argued that state apologies co-opt those demands. Meanwhile, many Canadian institutions still attempt to control narratives about residential schools and other violence committed against Indigenous peoples, as well as the internment of Japanese Canadians. After Redress examines how struggles for justice continue long after truth and reconciliation commissions conclude and state redress is supposedly made. Contributors to this trenchant volume analyze the complex, often paradoxical redress process from the perspectives of the communities involved. In a context where mechanisms for reconciliation and redress have been defined by the settler state, this book reveals how Indigenous peoples and Japanese Canadians have responded to Western liberal notions of justice, whether by challenging or conforming to them or pursuing their own approaches.
ISBN: 9780774870665
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
302 pages