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Type: Thesis
Title: Australia's Commonwealth Self-determination Policy 1972-1998 : the imagined nation and the continuing control of indigenous existence / Stephen Jenkins.
Author: Jenkins, Stephen (Stephen William)
Issue Date: 2002
School/Discipline: Dept. of Politics
Abstract: Argues that the Australian nation is the primary obstacle to the granting of self-determination to indigenous people because it is imagined and constituted as a monocultural entity, one that resists any divisions within the national space on the basis of culture or 'race'.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Politics, 2002
Subject: Aboriginal Australians. Politics and government.
Aboriginal Australians. Social conditions 20th century.
Aboriginal Australians. Cultural assimilation.
Aboriginal Australians. Government relations.
Self-determination, National Australia
Social responsibility.
Description: "September 2002."
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 336-366)
vii, 366 leaves ; 30 cm.
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