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A Different Inequality : The Politics of Debate About Remote Aboriginal Australia - Diane Austin-Broos

A Different Inequality

The Politics of Debate About Remote Aboriginal Australia

By: Diane Austin-Broos

Paperback | 1 August 2011 | Edition Number 1

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An exploration of why both the right and left of politics have so failed remote Aboriginal Australians and why until policymakers and researchers take into account both cultural difference and inequality, we will not come anywhere near closing the gap.

'A must read for anybody with a serious interest in understanding the current conflicted views about remote Aboriginal futures.' - Nicolas Peterson, Professor of Anthropology, Australian National University 'In this insightful and different book Austin-Broos challenges us all.' - Bob Gregory, Professor of Economics, Australian National University

Great beauty is juxtaposed with seemingly endless grief in remote Aboriginal Australia. Communities which produce magnificent art and maintain ancient ways also face extremes of social stress. Why does our society seem to get it so wrong for remote Aboriginal communities? Why, despite decades of consultation and policy shifts, can't governments introduce initiatives that will really close the gap? Why do critics and scholars alike struggle to make sense of the situation?

Diane Austin-Broos looks beyond the dire living conditions, lack of employment opportunities, misspent funds and wrangles over resources, to ask where the obstacles really lie. Drawing on her extensive experience as an anthropologist, she identifies a polarisation in the debate about these communities which leads to either ineffective policies or paralysis. She argues that until we find ways to acknowledge both cultural difference and inequality, we will not overcome this impasse. The way forward can't be a trade-off between land rights and employment, but needs to encompass both.

This is a unique insight which will reshape not only the debate about remote Aboriginal communities, but also what happens on the ground.

About The Author

Diane Austin-Broos is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sydney. She is the author of Arrernte Present, Arrernte Past.
Industry Reviews
"A must read for anybody with a serious interest in understanding the current conflicted views about remote Aboriginal futures." --Nicolas Peterson, professor of anthropology, Australian National University
"In this insightful and different book Austin-Broos challenges us all." --Bob Gregory, professor of economics, Australian National University
"A very instructive study, illustrating the importance of turning the anthropological perspective not only on anthropology but on public and political discussions that employ 'anthropological' ideas and information." -- Anthroplogy Review Database

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