Turning Aboriginal--Historical Bents (Essay)
Borderlands 2008, Oct, 7, 2
-
- £2.99
-
- £2.99
Publisher Description
Under the pressures of binary identity politics the search for Aboriginal identity among people of mixed descent has become a Russian roulette that may end up with a public hanging where those with a larger public profile draw a bigger crowd. This essay explores the historical dimensions that underpin confusion and uncertainty: changing definitions of Aboriginality and the external, often discretionary, imposition of identity. Historical case studies illustrate that a certain slippage was always part and parcel of the quest to define who is, and who is not, considered as Aboriginal. Introduction
Herbert Marcuse's 'Repressive Tolerance' and His Critics.
2007
Community Without Community.
2007
Erotic Face and Ethical Face After Levinas (Special ISSUE: RELIGION AND Sexuality) (Essay)
2010
Asceticism and Eroticism in Gandhi, Thoreau and Nietzsche: An Essay in Geo-Philosophy (Special ISSUE: RELIGION AND Sexuality) (Essay)
2010
Refugees Reception and the Construction of Identities: Encountering Kurdish Refugees in Italy.
2006
Sacrifice, Grief and the Sacred at the Contemporary 'Secular' Pilgrimage to Gallipoli (Gallipoli Peninsula)
2008