Duncan Ivison / Paul Patton / Will Sanders (eds.)
Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Herausgeber: Ivison, Duncan; Sanders, Will; Patton, Paul
Duncan Ivison / Paul Patton / Will Sanders (eds.)
Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Herausgeber: Ivison, Duncan; Sanders, Will; Patton, Paul
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This book explores possibilities for 'decolonisation' of relations between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.
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This book explores possibilities for 'decolonisation' of relations between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780521770484
- ISBN-10: 0521770483
- Artikelnr.: 22754574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780521770484
- ISBN-10: 0521770483
- Artikelnr.: 22754574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders
Part I. Sovereignty: 2. Waitangi as mystery of state: consequences of the ascription of federative capacity to the M¿ori J. G. A. Pocock
3. The struggles of indigenous peoples for and of freedom James Tully
4. Beyond regret: Mabo's implications for Australian constitutionalism Jeremy Webber
5. Engaging with indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa Roger Maaka and Augie Fleras
Part II. Identity: 6. Paths towards a Mohawk nation: narratives of citizenship and nationhood in Kahnawake Audra Simpson
7. (De)Constructing the politics of indigeneity Manuhuia Barcham
8. On display for its aesthetic beauty: how western institutions fabricate knowledge about aboriginal cultural heritage Sonia Smallacombe
9. On the plurality of interests: aboriginal self-government and land rights John Bern and Susan Dodds
Part III. Democracy: 10. The liberal image of the nation William E. Connolly
11. Minority claims under two conceptions of democracy Philip Pettit
12. American multiculturalism and the 'nations within' Will Kymlicka
13. Hybrid democracy: Iroquois federalism and the postcolonial project Iris Marion Young
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders
Part I. Sovereignty: 2. Waitangi as mystery of state: consequences of the ascription of federative capacity to the M¿ori J. G. A. Pocock
3. The struggles of indigenous peoples for and of freedom James Tully
4. Beyond regret: Mabo's implications for Australian constitutionalism Jeremy Webber
5. Engaging with indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa Roger Maaka and Augie Fleras
Part II. Identity: 6. Paths towards a Mohawk nation: narratives of citizenship and nationhood in Kahnawake Audra Simpson
7. (De)Constructing the politics of indigeneity Manuhuia Barcham
8. On display for its aesthetic beauty: how western institutions fabricate knowledge about aboriginal cultural heritage Sonia Smallacombe
9. On the plurality of interests: aboriginal self-government and land rights John Bern and Susan Dodds
Part III. Democracy: 10. The liberal image of the nation William E. Connolly
11. Minority claims under two conceptions of democracy Philip Pettit
12. American multiculturalism and the 'nations within' Will Kymlicka
13. Hybrid democracy: Iroquois federalism and the postcolonial project Iris Marion Young
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders
Part I. Sovereignty: 2. Waitangi as mystery of state: consequences of the ascription of federative capacity to the M¿ori J. G. A. Pocock
3. The struggles of indigenous peoples for and of freedom James Tully
4. Beyond regret: Mabo's implications for Australian constitutionalism Jeremy Webber
5. Engaging with indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa Roger Maaka and Augie Fleras
Part II. Identity: 6. Paths towards a Mohawk nation: narratives of citizenship and nationhood in Kahnawake Audra Simpson
7. (De)Constructing the politics of indigeneity Manuhuia Barcham
8. On display for its aesthetic beauty: how western institutions fabricate knowledge about aboriginal cultural heritage Sonia Smallacombe
9. On the plurality of interests: aboriginal self-government and land rights John Bern and Susan Dodds
Part III. Democracy: 10. The liberal image of the nation William E. Connolly
11. Minority claims under two conceptions of democracy Philip Pettit
12. American multiculturalism and the 'nations within' Will Kymlicka
13. Hybrid democracy: Iroquois federalism and the postcolonial project Iris Marion Young
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton and Will Sanders
Part I. Sovereignty: 2. Waitangi as mystery of state: consequences of the ascription of federative capacity to the M¿ori J. G. A. Pocock
3. The struggles of indigenous peoples for and of freedom James Tully
4. Beyond regret: Mabo's implications for Australian constitutionalism Jeremy Webber
5. Engaging with indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa Roger Maaka and Augie Fleras
Part II. Identity: 6. Paths towards a Mohawk nation: narratives of citizenship and nationhood in Kahnawake Audra Simpson
7. (De)Constructing the politics of indigeneity Manuhuia Barcham
8. On display for its aesthetic beauty: how western institutions fabricate knowledge about aboriginal cultural heritage Sonia Smallacombe
9. On the plurality of interests: aboriginal self-government and land rights John Bern and Susan Dodds
Part III. Democracy: 10. The liberal image of the nation William E. Connolly
11. Minority claims under two conceptions of democracy Philip Pettit
12. American multiculturalism and the 'nations within' Will Kymlicka
13. Hybrid democracy: Iroquois federalism and the postcolonial project Iris Marion Young
Notes
Bibliography
Index.