
Protests, Land Rights, and Riots
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"This small compact book was, for me, a most welcome read, especially since there has been something of a downturn in Aboriginal history in the academy more recently... How could such a book be a welcome read? It is a sober and somber read, yes, but one which exposes the lies and mumbo-jumbo of the neoliberal regime and its octopus apparatus, as well as its anxiety and fear, to contextualize and scrutinize its central tenets." ? American Historical Review"Morris deploys the incisive tools of anthropology to deconstruct the way neoliberal policies of the 1980s began to reverse the political gains Australian Aborigines had made in the 1970s...This work is of crucial relevance for thinking beyond the present neoliberal impasse." ? Gillian Cowlishaw, Sydney University
"Morris reveals the lie underpinning so much recent cant but more sets the situation of Aborigines in the context of larger global forces. This is a much overdue work that should contribute to new understanding and which breaks out of some of the enduring categories that continue to inhibit critical thought." ? Bruce Kapferer, University of Bergen
"Morris is not afraid to study systemic interrelationships; how history brings together structure and events in ways that might be unique but not random." ? Andrew Lattas, University of Bergen
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Albert Bates
Acknowledgments
Map
Introduction
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 4. Postcolonial fantasy and anxiety in the North West
The North West as contested space
Policing cultural borderlands
Postcolonial subjects
Contingent jurisprudence
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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