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Distinguished lecture: Native title—Implications for Australian senses of place and belonging
The Australian Journal of Anthropology ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1111/taja.12341
David Trigger 1
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Can native title, across remote, rural and urban settings, complement and overlap with current and future Australian senses of belonging? This is to explore a form of cultural coexistence that is potentially in tension with a sharp and mutually exclusive categorical distinction between those who embrace Indigenous identity and others. Can such cultural coexistence reinforce legal and economic achievements of land justice for the Indigenous minority yet also contribute to rich senses of place and belonging across the broader Australian society? While anthropology as a social science has a substantial and important practical research role in negotiations for, and outcomes of, particular native title claims, a further challenge is understanding the extent to which post‐claim coexisting identities and interests might enrich Australia's trajectory in resolving legacies of colonialism.

中文翻译:

杰出讲座:原住民头衔——对澳大利亚地方感和归属感的影响

在偏远、农村和城市环境中,土著产权能否与澳大利亚当前和未来的归属感互补和重叠?这是为了探索一种文化共存形式,这种形式可能处于紧张状态,在接受土著身份的人和其他人之间存在尖锐且相互排斥的分类区别。这种文化共存能否加强土著少数民族土地正义的法律和经济成就,同时也有助于在更广泛的澳大利亚社会中形成丰富的地方感和归属感?虽然人类学作为一门社会科学在特定土著权利主张的谈判和结果方面具有实质性和重要的实践研究作用,但进一步的挑战是了解主张后共存的身份和利益可能在多大程度上丰富澳大利亚。
更新日期:2020-04-01
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