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Separate but Unequal Frances Widdowson

Separate but Unequal By Frances Widdowson

Separate but Unequal by Frances Widdowson


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The ideology of parallelism distorts our understanding of Indigenous dependency. Restoring the nation-to-nation relationship only serves to inhibit Indigenous Peoples participation in the Canadian labour force, with the undesirable and unintended effect of entrenching their isolation from the modern world.

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Separate but Unequal: How Parallelist Ideology Conceals Indigenous Dependency by Frances Widdowson

Separate but Unequal provides an in-depth critique of the ideology of parallelismthe prevailing view that Indigenous cultures and the wider Canadian society should exist separately from one another in a nation-to-nation relationship.

Using the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples as an example, this historical and material analysis shows how the single-minded pursuit of parallelism will not result in a more balanced relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. On the contrary, it merely restores archaic economic, political, and ideological forms that will continue to isolate the Indigenous population.

This book provides an alternative framework for examining Indigenous dependency. This new perspectivethe political economy of neotribal rentierismshows that Indigenous Peoples circumstances have been inextricably linked to the development of capitalism in Canada. While Indigenous Peoples were integral participants in the fur trade, the transition from mercantilism to industrial capitalism led to their marginalization.

Published in English.

Separate but Unequal Reviews

This new book by Professor Widdowson must be read by anyone who wants to understand and improve the lives of Indigenous People. -- Professor Emeritus Rodney A. Clifton
A fearless book, Separate but Unequal needs to be read for its rigorous critique of conventional wisdomon the right and the leftabout the history, the current conditions, and the best ways forward for Indigenous [P]eoples in Canada. It makes a unique contribution to our most important public policy debate. -- Leslie Pal

About Frances Widdowson

Frances Widdowson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University. She has co-written and co-edited (with Albert Howard) two books on Aboriginal policy, Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation, shortlisted for the Donner Prize, and Approaches to Aboriginal Education in Canada: Searching for Solutions. She is currently editing a volume on indigenizing the University, and is undertaking an investigation of how advocacy studies are murdering the human sciences.

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Separate but Unequal: How Parallelist Ideology Conceals Indigenous Dependency by Frances Widdowson
New
Paperback
University of Ottawa Press
2019-11-05
312
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