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Rethinking Social Justice

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In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders as \"peoples\" with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, misplaced policy optimism, and persistent socio-economic gaps. This record accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the Indigenous is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the ideas of \"peoples\" and \"population.\" Offering snapshots of moments in the last 40 years in these tensions are palpable — from honoring the heritage toquantifying the disadvantage and from acknowledging colonization's destruction to projecting Indigenous recovery from it—this book not only if a settler colonial state can instruct the colonized in the arts of self-government, but also how could it justify doing anything less.

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Publisher : Aboriginal Studies Press
Published : October 31, 2012
Language : English (English)
Format : Epub
Pages : 272
Size : 434.8 KB
ISBN : 9781922059185
Book URL : https://ebook.yourcloudlibrary.com/library/oclc-document_id-nc7zg9