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Culture CrisisDiscover the compelling narrative in 'Culture Crisis,' a critical examination of Australian government's Northern Territory Intervention, which addressed severe health, safety, and education issues faced by remote Indigenous communities. Published by NewSouth Publishing in 2010, this brand new book, ISBN 9781742232256, features insights from leading Australian anthropologists who analyze the complex dialogue surrounding Indigenous disadvantage and
Discover the compelling narrative in 'Culture Crisis,' a critical examination of Australian government's Northern Territory Intervention, which addressed severe health, safety, and education issues faced by remote Indigenous communities. Published by NewSouth Publishing in 2010, this brand new book, ISBN 9781742232256, features insights from leading Australian anthropologists who analyze the complex dialogue surrounding Indigenous disadvantage and governmental responses. The text navigates the turbulent waters of the 'Culture Wars,' scrutinizing the misguided assumption that Aboriginal culture requires interruption for success. Reader's will delve into the foundational questions regarding cultural autonomy, the role of policy, and the potential of anthropology to enact meaningful change. This essential read unpacks the failures of past policies while shedding light on constructive paths forward for Indigenous communities. Free shipping is available for this item, with delivery expected within 6 weeks. Please note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Engage with an urgent conversation on Indigenous rights and governance through this thought-provoking work, perfect for anyone interested in sociology, politics, and cultural studies.Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled..
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ISBN: 9781742232256
Year: 2010
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
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In 2007 the Australian Government recognised that the health, safety and education of the nation's remote Aboriginal citizens were in a state of crisis. Its response was what became known as the Northern Territory Intervention, which sparked a heated national debate about Indigenous disadvantage and autonomy. Moreover, it caused Australian anthropologists to question the contribution of their own discipline. Anthropology has always informed and provoked policy change, and has a tradition of confirming difference. So why did the government assume that Aboriginal culture must be interrupted, reshaped and developed, in order to be successful? In Culture Crisis, some of Australia's leading anthropologists put the 'Culture Wars' under the microscope, dissecting the notion of difference and asking whether this is a useful way of looking at the problems remote Indigenous Australians face. An urgently needed dialogue, this book unflinchingly confronts the policies that have failed these communities and shows how the discipline of anthropology can still provide hope.
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