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The Politics Of Suffering Peter Sutton

The Politics Of Suffering By Peter Sutton

The Politics Of Suffering by Peter Sutton


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Combining original observation with deep emotional engagement, this provocative book argues that, despite claims to the contrary, the quality of life of indigenous Australians did not improve between 1970 and 2000.

The Politics Of Suffering Summary

The Politics Of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and The End of the Liberal Consensus by Peter Sutton

Combining original observation with deep emotional engagement, this provocative book argues that, despite claims to the contrary, the quality of life of indigenous Australians did not improve between 1970 and the year 2000. Debunking past attempts to improve the tragic situation of many Aboriginal communities, this record discusses the reforms that granted land rights and encouraged traditional cultures, in the hope that this empowerment would be beneficial. Erroneously, however, this same period saw a decline in safety, health, literacy, numeracy, and employment within the Aboriginal community. Groundbreaking and informative, this document offers fresh insight and hope for a new era in indigenous politics.

The Politics Of Suffering Reviews

Incandescent, emotional, tragic and challenging." Marcia Langton, Foundation Chair in Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne

"In the often-tortuous terrain of indigenous politics, Peter Sutton is a myth-buster. Through personal observation, forensic rigor and an anthropologist's eye, he questions the foundations on which 40 years of public policy, often imposed with bipartisan goodwill, has been constructed." Russell Skelton, contributor, Age

"I expect that this book will become the yardstick by which most recent critiques of indigenous affairs policy and what comes out on the subject over the next decade will be judged." Christopher Pearson, contributor, Weekend Australian

About Peter Sutton

Peter Sutton is an Australian Research Council Professorial Fellow at the University of Adelaide. A world-renowned anthropologist and field linguist, he has worked on land claims across Australia since 1969. His books include Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia and Native Title in Australia: an Ethnographic Perspective.

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NPB9780522858716
9780522858716
0522858716
The Politics Of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and The End of the Liberal Consensus by Peter Sutton
New
Paperback
Melbourne University Press
2011-01-01
288
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