Justice & identity : antipodean practices
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Justice & identity : antipodean practices
Allen & Unwin, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Commonly accepted notions of justice are challenged in these essays which explore multiculturalism, identity and difference. The standard understanding of sovereignty, governance and democracy is scrutinized in this collection which draws upon recent Australian and New Zealand experience. In Australia the Mabo debate is placed in context while in New Zealand the legal status of the treaty of Waitangi is revisited afresh, and contemporary Maori political and cultural strategies analyzed. The result is a collection which offers an informative perspective on the inter-relationship between justice and identity.
目次
- Constitutional recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi - myth or reality, Margaret Wilson
- Tainui, Kingitanga and Raupatu, Robert Mahuta
- justice, biculturalism and the politics of law, Chief Justice E.T. Durie
- the "Ka Awatea" Report - reflections on its process and vision, Denese Henare
- biculturalism - the model of Te Ohy Whakatupu, Brenda Tahi
- the April Report of the Royal Commission on Social Policy - treaty partnership as a framework for a politics of difference?, Kaye Turner
- constructing ourselves - the post-colonial politics of Pakeha, Paul Spoonley
- why be cultural, Andrew Sharp
- communication and the other - beyond deliberative democracy, Iris Marion Young
- post-structuralism and the Mabo debate - difference, society and justice, Paul Patton
- the post-colonial critic - third world (con)texts/first world contexts, Radhika Mohanram
- justice and the sovereign self, Anna Yeatman.
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