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The Politics Of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and The End of the Liberal Consensus
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The Politics Of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and The End of the Liberal Consensus

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Peter Sutton is a fearless and authoritative voice in Aboriginal politics.

In this ground breaking book, Peter Sutton asks why, after three decades of liberal thinking, has the suffering and grief in so many Aboriginal communities become worse?

The picture Sutton presents is tragic. He marshals shocking evidence against the failures of the past, and argues provocatively that three decades of liberal consensus on Aboriginal issues has collapsed.

Sutton is a leading Australian anthropologist who has lived and worked closely with Aboriginal communities. He combines clear-eyed, original observation with deep emotional engagement. The Politics of Suffering cuts through the cant and offers fresh insight and hope for a new era in Indigenous politics.

‘Incandescent, emotional, tragic and challenging’ - Marcia Langton

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 January 2011
Pages
288
ISBN
9780522858716

Peter Sutton is a fearless and authoritative voice in Aboriginal politics.

In this ground breaking book, Peter Sutton asks why, after three decades of liberal thinking, has the suffering and grief in so many Aboriginal communities become worse?

The picture Sutton presents is tragic. He marshals shocking evidence against the failures of the past, and argues provocatively that three decades of liberal consensus on Aboriginal issues has collapsed.

Sutton is a leading Australian anthropologist who has lived and worked closely with Aboriginal communities. He combines clear-eyed, original observation with deep emotional engagement. The Politics of Suffering cuts through the cant and offers fresh insight and hope for a new era in Indigenous politics.

‘Incandescent, emotional, tragic and challenging’ - Marcia Langton

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 January 2011
Pages
288
ISBN
9780522858716