Reconciliation and Colonial Power: Indigenous Rights in Australia
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Short, Damien (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Farnham Ashgate Pub. 2008
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Item Description:Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 Contribution and Engagement; 3 Reconciliation and Land; 4 Reconciliation and Land II: The Wik Case; 5 Reconciliation and the 'Stolen Generations'; 6 Reconciliation and Non-Indigenous Australians: The CAR and the 'People's Movement'; 7 Indigenous People and Australian Reconciliation; 8 The Political Functions of Australian Reconciliation; 9 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Despite being the longest-running reconciliation process, there has been no authoritative study of Australian reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous people. Reconciliation and Colonial Power fills a significant gap in theoretical and empirical understanding and suggests that, rather than being a genuine attempt at atonement, Australian reconciliation is perhaps better understood as the latest stage in the colonial project
Physical Description:222 pages
ISBN:9780754688549
0754688542
128123849X
9781281238498

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