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Author Morris, Barry, author.

Title Protests, land rights and riots : postcolonial struggles in Australia in the 1980s / Barry Morris
Published New York : Berghahn Books, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (204 pages)
Contents Foreword / Albert Bates -- Introduction -- 1. Crisis of identity: Aboriginal politics, the media and the law -- The Brewarrina riot: a summary -- The media riot -- The trial riot -- Royal Commission and Indigenising crime -- 2. Neoliberalism and Indigenous rights in New South Wales -- The new political order -- Repealing the Aboriginal Land Rights Act -- A post-bureaucratic public service -- Self-sufficiency, not dependency -- The Perkins Report -- strategic retreat -- Removing land rights from the postcolonial landscape -- 3. Firm government: state of siege -- Law and order in New South Wales -- Punishing crime -- Law and order in north-western New South Wales -- State of siege -- 4. Postcolonial fantasy and anxiety in the North West -- The North West as contested space -- Policing cultural borderlands -- Postcolonial subjects -- Contingent jurisprudence -- 5. Police testimony and the Brewarrina riot trial> / Co-authored with Kerry Zubrinich -- A prosecution account of the riot -- What is a riot? -- Power relations in the courtroom -- 6. Aborigines behaving badly: legal realism and paternalism -- The evidentiary effect of video -- Bodies in pain and paternalism -- Docile bodies and Aborigines behaving badly -- Legal realism and paternalism
Summary The 1970s saw the Aboriginal people of Australia struggle for recognition of their postcolonial rights. Rural communities, where large Aboriginal populations lived, were provoked as a consequence of social fragmentation, unparalleled unemployment, and other major economic and political changes. The ensuing riots, protests, and law-and-order campaigns in New South Wales captured the tense relations that existed between Indigenous people, the police, and the criminal justice system. In Protests, Land Rights, and Riots, Barry Morris shows how neoliberal policies in Australia targeted those who were least integrated socially and culturally, and who enjoyed fewer legitimate economic opportunities. Amidst intense political debate, struggle, and conflict, new forces were unleashed as a post-settler colonial state grappled with its past. Morris provides a social analysis of the ensuing effects of neoliberal policy and the way Indigenous rights were subsequently undermined by this emerging new political orthodoxy in the 1990s
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Government relations -- History -- 20th century
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History -- 20th century
Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History -- 20th century
Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History -- 20th century
Protest movements -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History -- 20th century
Postcolonialism -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History -- 20th century
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th Century.
Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights.
Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations.
Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of.
Politics and government
Postcolonialism.
Protest movements.
SUBJECT New South Wales -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Subject New South Wales.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781782385387
178238538X