Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 196-214.Introduction -- Literature review and method -- The early period : 1930s-1960s. 1. Women's rights and healthy personalities ; 2. Aboriginal rights and cultural pride -- The late period : 1970s-1980s. 3. Women's rights and sexist power ; 4. Aboriginal rights and colonial power -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.Identity politics has long been accused of fragmenting and destabilising progressive politics,and critiques of its political effects continue unabated in light of its enduring significance. Yet, the majority of these accounts fail to historicise identity, proceeding from metaphysical or psychological definitions that flatten its effects. This thesis takes a poststructuralist appr...
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How the Personal became Political brings together new research on the feminist and sexual revolution...
Questions of identity occupy a central place in the history of the development of Australian literat...
This dissertation examines how appealing to a “true self” may have social and political value, even ...
This thesis is an examination of the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity as it has been dis...
This thesis explores the injunctions and disjunctures effected through relations between politics, p...
The Politics of Identity: Who Counts as Aboriginal Today? B. Carlson Canberra, ACT: Aboriginal Studi...
This thesis is written with a view to incorporating Aboriginal oral history processes which insist u...
In recent years, discourses in academic and activist circles increasingly emphasize the potential fa...
Histories of the colonisation of Australia have recognised distinct periods or eras in the colonial ...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
The issue of Indigenous identity has gained more attention in recent years from social science schol...
Indigenous self-determination is the recognised right of all peoples to freely determine their polit...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comIssues of identity are crucial in curre...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis is the examination of stories of women ta...
This paper draws on the cultural-materialist paradigm articulated by Raymond Williams to offer a rad...
How the Personal became Political brings together new research on the feminist and sexual revolution...
Questions of identity occupy a central place in the history of the development of Australian literat...
This dissertation examines how appealing to a “true self” may have social and political value, even ...