Making and Breaking the Aboriginal Remote: Realities,Languages, Tomorrows (A Commentary) |
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Authors: | Gerald M. Sider |
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Affiliation: | 1. City University of New York;2. Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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Abstract: | The concept of ‘remote’ has intensified a fundamental misunderstanding of widespread rural Aboriginal situations. More, it has served to mask the causality for current problems, which will remain intractable until causality is effectively addressed. This commentary re‐examines how ‘remote’ is produced, both by and within the dominant state and society and, by means of a reconsideration of demand sharing and long‐distance travel, from and within Aboriginal communities. On that basis new kinds of confrontational engagements with the production of remote are suggested. |
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Keywords: | remote indigenous‐state relations dependency autonomy demand sharing development |
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