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Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press, AU, 2012
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander as 'peoples' with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, of misplaced policy optimism and of persistent socio-economic 'gaps'.In his new book, Tim Rowse accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the 'Indigenous' is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the idea of 'people' and the idea of 'population'. In Rethinking Social Justice, Rowse offers snapshots of moments in the last forty years in which we can see these tensions: between honouring the heritage and quantifying the disadvantage, between acknowledging colonisation's destruction and projecting Indigenous recovery from it. Rowse asks, not only 'Can a settler colonial state instruct the colonised in the arts of self-government?', but also, 'How could it justify doing anything less?' In Rethinking Social Justice Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. 249 pages. Ex-Library. Book is in Very good condition throughout.
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Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2012
ISBN 10: 1922059161 ISBN 13: 9781922059161
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Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2012
ISBN 10: 1922059161 ISBN 13: 9781922059161
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. 1st Edition. xx+249pp., Decorative colour illustrated front panel, foreword by Fr Frank Brennan, acron. & abbrev., intro., notes, ref., index. Tim Rowse argues that Australian thinking about 'Indigenous' is a continuing tussle between two necessary notions of 'social justice'. When we think of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders as 'peoples', we ask: what is a just political settlement between these two peoples and the Australian nation? Size: Octavo. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fine. Rethinking Social Justice From Peoples to Populations By Tim Rowse, Timothy Rowse. Softback in near new condition with no inscriptions. In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander as peoples' with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, of misplaced policy optimism and of persistent socio-economic gaps'. In his new book, Tim Rowse accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the Indigenous' is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the idea of people' and the idea of population'. In Rethinking Social Justice, Rowse offers snapshots of moments in the last forty years in which we can see these tensions: between honouring the heritage and quantifying the disadvantage, between acknowledging colonisation's destruction and projecting Indigenous recovery from it. Rowse asks, not only Can a settler colonial state instruct the colonised in the arts of self-government?', but also, How could it justify doing anything less?'.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorTimothy Rowse is a professorial fellow at the University of Western Sydney, who has also taught at the Australian National University, Harvard University, and Macquarie University. He is the author of Divided Nation?,.
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Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 2012
ISBN 10: 1922059161 ISBN 13: 9781922059161
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander as 'peoples' with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, of misplaced policy optimism and of persistent socio-economic 'gaps'.In his new book, Tim Rowse accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the 'Indigenous' is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the idea of 'people' and the idea of 'population'. In Rethinking Social Justice, Rowse offers snapshots of moments in the last forty years in which we can see these tensions: between honouring the heritage and quantifying the disadvantage, between acknowledging colonisation's destruction and projecting Indigenous recovery from it. Rowse asks, not only 'Can a settler colonial state instruct the colonised in the arts of self-government?', but also, 'How could it justify doing anything less?' In Rethinking Social Justice Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press (AUS), 2013
ISBN 10: 1922059161 ISBN 13: 9781922059161
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Editore: Aboriginal Studies Press, AU, 2012
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islander as peoples' with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, of misplaced policy optimism and of persistent socio-economic gaps' In his new book, Tim Rowse accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the Indigenous' is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the idea of people' and the idea of population' In Rethinking Social Justice, Rowse offers snapshots of moments in the last forty years in which we can see these tensions: between honouring the heritage and quantifying the disadvantage, between acknowledging colonisation's destruction and projecting Indigenous recovery from it. Rowse asks, not only Can a settler colonial state instruct the colonised in the arts of self-government ', but also, How could it justify doing anything less '
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