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Culture Crisis Anthropology And Politics In Aboriginal Australia Jon Altman And Melinda Hinkson Eds

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Culture Crisis Anthropology And Politics In Aboriginal Australia Jon Altman And Melinda Hinkson Eds
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Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.08 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Jon Altman and Melinda Hinkson (eds.)
ISBN: 9781742240091, 1742240097
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Culture Crisis Anthropology And Politics In Aboriginal Australia Jon Altman And Melinda Hinkson Eds by Jon Altman And Melinda Hinkson (eds.) 9781742240091, 1742240097 instant download after payment.

In 2007 the Australian government declared that remote Aboriginal communities were in crisis and launched the Northern Territory Intervention. This dramatic move occurred against a backdrop of vigorous debate among policy makers, academics, commentators and Aboriginal people about the apparent failure of self-determination. In Culture Crisis, leading anthropologists put these 'culture wars' under the microscope. They consider anthropology's legacy in informing and provoking policy change and public understanding of cultural difference. Contributors bring diverse perspectives to bear on the interpretations of current circumstances and policy prescriptions for the future.

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