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Shifting Indigenous Australian realities: dispersal, damage, and resurgence: introduction

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posted on 2018-11-01, 00:00 authored by Melinda HinksonMelinda Hinkson, E Vincent
The new millennium has seen the landscape of Australian Indigenous politics and policy rapidly transformed. This overview essay explores these transformations, highlighting the rise of incorporation and intervention as preferred modes of governance in this period. The essay argues for a need for anthropological attention to grapple with settler colonial legacies as well as higher level processes at work in the contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal people's lives. It offers three terms through which these circumstances might be approached: Dispersal refers to the uneven and unpredictable distribution of policy and ecological effects, the advent of more dispersed and pervasive technologies of governmental surveillance, and new patterns of and reasons for Indigenous movement. Damage glosses questions of suffering, harm, poverty, and also a broader condition: the ecological wreckage colonial capitalist developments often leave in their wake. Resurgence addresses the variety of creative responses made by Indigenous people as they endure and attempt to transcend this intensified governance of their lives.

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Journal

Oceania

Volume

88

Issue

3

Season

Special issue

Pagination

240 - 253

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Location

Chichester, Eng.

ISSN

0029-8077

eISSN

1834-4461

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Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Oceania Publications

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