This book explores the experiences of Aboriginal mothers of Stolen Generations children, providing new insights into our understanding of this era. It reflects critically on human rights processes based on truth-telling, raising important issues about who gets to speak at such processes and whose voices are heard and validated.
This book explores the experiences of Aboriginal mothers of Stolen Generations children, providing new insights into our understanding of this era. It reflects critically on human rights processes based on truth-telling, raising important issues about who gets to speak at such processes and whose voices are heard and validated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1: Motherhood, Truth-Telling and the Bringing Them Home Inquiry Chapter 2: Untold Suffering? Motherhood and Silence Chapter 3: 'To the Exclusion of the Rights of the Mother': The Impact of Aboriginal 'Protection' Legislation Chapter 4: 'Strange Anomalies': Limitations on Aboriginal Mothers' Access to Social Security Chapter 5: 'Forcible Removal Through Employment': The Impact of the Requirement to Work on Aboriginal Mothers Chapter 6: Monitored Motherhood: The Impact of State Surveillance and the Threat of Intervention in Aboriginal Families Chapter 7: 'Sitting in Judgement'? Views About Aboriginal Mothering Chapter 8: For Their Own Good? Diverse Perspectives on Aboriginal Child Removal Chapter 9: Beyond Silence: Aboriginal Mothers' Experiences of Children Removal in the Stolen Generations Era
Chapter 1: Motherhood, Truth-Telling and the Bringing Them Home Inquiry Chapter 2: Untold Suffering? Motherhood and Silence Chapter 3: 'To the Exclusion of the Rights of the Mother': The Impact of Aboriginal 'Protection' Legislation Chapter 4: 'Strange Anomalies': Limitations on Aboriginal Mothers' Access to Social Security Chapter 5: 'Forcible Removal Through Employment': The Impact of the Requirement to Work on Aboriginal Mothers Chapter 6: Monitored Motherhood: The Impact of State Surveillance and the Threat of Intervention in Aboriginal Families Chapter 7: 'Sitting in Judgement'? Views About Aboriginal Mothering Chapter 8: For Their Own Good? Diverse Perspectives on Aboriginal Child Removal Chapter 9: Beyond Silence: Aboriginal Mothers' Experiences of Children Removal in the Stolen Generations Era
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