Decolonizing Solidarity: Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles
Autor Clare Land Cuvânt înainte de Gary Foleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2022
Based on a wealth of in-depth, original research, and focussing in particular on Australia, where - despite strident challenges - the vestiges of British law and cultural power have restrained the nation's emergence out of colonizing dynamics, Decolonizing Solidarity provides a vital resource for those involved in Indigenous activism and scholarship.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350352353
ISBN-10: 1350352357
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350352357
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 134 x 214 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword
Introduction
1. Land Rights, Sovereignty and Black Power in South-East Australia
2. A Political Genealogy for Contemporary Non-Indigenous Activism in Australia
3. Identity Categories: How Activists Both Use and Refuse Them
4. Collaboration, Dialogue and Friendship: Always a Good Thing?
5. Acting Politically with Self-Understanding
6. A Moral and Political Framework for Non-Indigenous People's Solidarity
7. Reckoning with Complicity
Conclusion: Solidarity with Other Struggles
Appendix I. Acronyms
Appendix II. Key Events and Organizations in South-East Indigenous Struggles
Appendix III. Biographies of People Involved in the Book
Appendix IV. Links to Original Activist Documents
Introduction
1. Land Rights, Sovereignty and Black Power in South-East Australia
2. A Political Genealogy for Contemporary Non-Indigenous Activism in Australia
3. Identity Categories: How Activists Both Use and Refuse Them
4. Collaboration, Dialogue and Friendship: Always a Good Thing?
5. Acting Politically with Self-Understanding
6. A Moral and Political Framework for Non-Indigenous People's Solidarity
7. Reckoning with Complicity
Conclusion: Solidarity with Other Struggles
Appendix I. Acronyms
Appendix II. Key Events and Organizations in South-East Indigenous Struggles
Appendix III. Biographies of People Involved in the Book
Appendix IV. Links to Original Activist Documents
Recenzii
An ambitious and important book that comes at a pivotal time . I recommend reading it, reflecting, and reading it again.
This timely and important book by Clare Land offers a critical resource to assist a new generation of activists . provides urgently needed and critically important reflections on the practices of solidarity activism that push beyond liberal models of solidarity politics.
Land provides meaningful and insightful accounts of community-based education initiatives necessary for solidarity movements.
Land's book is an important contribution to an emergent "non-Indigenous progressive research agenda" . provides an opportunity to reflect on the nature of solidarity work more generally, posing broader questions of involvement and self-interest in solidarity politics and intersectional work for activists.
[T]his book should be compulsory reading for non-Indigenous scholars, including postgraduate students, whose research interests revolve around Indigenous communities.
In this excellent book, Land covers an exceptional breadth of issues with considerable aplomb. It is a provocative and lively read, rich with data that brings indigenous voices to the fore.
Excellent... The book is written in a way that is accessible to a range of allies outside academic circles and speaks to real case studies.
A thoughtful and thought-provoking book. Both profound and practical, Land poses vital questions to the reader interested in solidarity and social change.
A nuanced and insightful examination of the complexity and challenges of being an ally to Indigenous struggles. It serves as an excellent and much-needed guide for all of us working for, with, or on behalf of marginalized and disenfranchised communities.
This timely and important book by Clare Land offers a critical resource to assist a new generation of activists . provides urgently needed and critically important reflections on the practices of solidarity activism that push beyond liberal models of solidarity politics.
Land provides meaningful and insightful accounts of community-based education initiatives necessary for solidarity movements.
Land's book is an important contribution to an emergent "non-Indigenous progressive research agenda" . provides an opportunity to reflect on the nature of solidarity work more generally, posing broader questions of involvement and self-interest in solidarity politics and intersectional work for activists.
[T]his book should be compulsory reading for non-Indigenous scholars, including postgraduate students, whose research interests revolve around Indigenous communities.
In this excellent book, Land covers an exceptional breadth of issues with considerable aplomb. It is a provocative and lively read, rich with data that brings indigenous voices to the fore.
Excellent... The book is written in a way that is accessible to a range of allies outside academic circles and speaks to real case studies.
A thoughtful and thought-provoking book. Both profound and practical, Land poses vital questions to the reader interested in solidarity and social change.
A nuanced and insightful examination of the complexity and challenges of being an ally to Indigenous struggles. It serves as an excellent and much-needed guide for all of us working for, with, or on behalf of marginalized and disenfranchised communities.