Separate but unequal : how parallelist ideology conceals Indigenous dependency /
"Separate but Unequal provides an in-depth critique of the ideology of parallelism--the prevailing view that Indigenous cultures and the wider Canadian society should exist separately from one another in a "nation-to-nation" relationship. Using the Final Report of the Royal Commission...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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[Ottawa, Ontario] :
University of Ottawa Press,
2019.
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Series: | Politics and public policy (University of Ottawa Press)
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The Parallelist View of Indigenous Dependency
- Postmodern "Conceptions of History"
- "Diversity" and Obscuring Developmental Differences
- Postcolonialism and the Combination of Uneven Development
- Mercantile "Cooperation" during the Fur Trade
- Displacement and the Limits of Industrial Assimilation
- Negotiating a Renewed Dependency in Late Capitalism
- Laying Foundations for Overcoming Indigenous Dependency
- Conclusion: Understanding the Separation that Reflects Inequality.