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|a Altman, Jon.
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|a Culture Crisis :
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|a Cover; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; A short noteon terms used; Preface; Introduction: Anthropology and the culture wars; Part 1: The problem of recognition; Indigenous politics in late liberalism; National anthropologies and their problems; Helping anthropologists, still; The politics of suffering and the politics of anthropology; Part 2: The problem of violence; The shock of the new: A postcolonial dilemma forAustralianist anthropology; Child sexual abuse:The Intervention trigger; Quarantining violence: How anthropology does it; Part3: Counting culture; Re-figuring 'Indigenous culture'
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|a Is culture the problem or the solution? Outstation health and the politics of remoteness Indigenous educationand training: What are we here for?; Only whitefella take that road': Culture seen through the intervention at Yuendumu; Part 4: Imagining futures; Media images and the politics of hope; Other people's lives: Secular assimilation, culture and ungovernability; What future for remote Indigenous Australia? Economic hybridity and the neoliberal turn; Index.
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|a In 2007 the Australian government recognised that the health, safety and education of the nation's remote Aboriginal citizens were in a state of crisis. Its response was what became known as the Northern Territory Intervention, which sparked a heated national debate about Indigenous disadvantage and autonomy. Moreover, it caused Australian anthropologists to question the contribution of their own discipline. Anthropology has always informed and provoked policy change, and has a tradition of confirming difference. So why did the government assume that Aboriginal culture must be interrupted, res.
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