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After Mabo
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In After Mabo, Tim Rowse draws on such disciplines as history, political science, anthropology, cultural studies, ecology and archaelogy to introduce some dominant critiques of non-Aboriginal ways of perceiving Aboriginality, focusing on the moral and legal traditions of settlers and indigenous peoples, their different attitudes towards the environment, the institutional heritage of 'Aboriginal welfare', tensions between indigenous cultures and indigenous politics, and the representation of Aboriginal identities by indigenous writers.
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Abbreviations
| AGPS | Australian Government Publishing Service | ||
| AIAS | Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (now Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander StudiesāAIATSIS) | ||
| ANU | Australian National University | ||
| CRES | Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies | ||
| IAD | Institute for Aboriginal Development | ||
| IWGIA | International Working Group for Indigenous Affairs (Copenhagen) |
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Table of contents
- After Mabo
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Mabo and Moral Anxiety
- Lives in Custody
- Aborigines Incorporated
- Art and Identity
- Actors in a Landscape
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
