Sarah E. Holcombe is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Indigenous Rights as Human Rights in Central Australia 1. The Act of Translation: Emancipatory Potential and Apocryphal Revelations 2. Engendering Social and Cultural Rights 3. "Stop Whinging and Get on with It": The Shifting Contours of Gender Equality (and Equity) 4. "Women Go to the Clinic, and Men Go to Jail": The Gendered Indigenized Subject of Legal Rights 5. Therapy Culture and the Intentional Subject 6. Civil and Political Rights: Is There Space for an Aboriginal Politics? 7. International Human Rights Forums and (East Coast) Indigenous Activism Conclusion
Introduction: Indigenous Rights as Human Rights in Central Australia 1. The Act of Translation: Emancipatory Potential and Apocryphal Revelations 2. Engendering Social and Cultural Rights 3. "Stop Whinging and Get on with It": The Shifting Contours of Gender Equality (and Equity) 4. "Women Go to the Clinic, and Men Go to Jail": The Gendered Indigenized Subject of Legal Rights 5. Therapy Culture and the Intentional Subject 6. Civil and Political Rights: Is There Space for an Aboriginal Politics? 7. International Human Rights Forums and (East Coast) Indigenous Activism Conclusion
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