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From: "David McInerney" <borderlands-AT-optusnet.com.au>
Subject: borderlands e-journal: "ON WHAT GROUNDS? SOVEREIGNTIES, TERRITORIALITIES AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS"
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:00:11 +1030


http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/

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Volume 1 Number 2
ON WHAT GROUNDS? SOVEREIGNTIES, TERRITORIALITIES AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
Editors: Irene Watson, Fiona Allon, Fiona Nicoll & Brett Neilsen

http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/issues/vol1no2.html

In the immediate wake of the Australian High Court's final rejection of the
Yorta Yorta native title claim, this issue raises timely and profound issues
about politics, sovereignty, globalisation and justice in contemporary
modernity. Focusing on a creative dialogue and movement between indigenous
and global concerns, On What Grounds? is a special guest-edited borderlands
issue in which discussions of sovereignties without territoriality (as
heralded in much globalisation theory) are held alongside Indigenous
sovereignty theorists' continuing claims to their ground.

On What Grounds? is a valuable resource as cultural theorists attempt to
address the question of how - or indeed, whether - Indigenous claims to
ground can be reconciled with systems of globalisation which are making
power increasingly independent of its ground.

CONTENTS ~

The Editors [On What Grounds?]

Essays:
Irene Watson [Aboriginal Laws and the Sovereignty of Terra Nullius]
Haunani Kay-Trask [Restitution as a Precondition of Reconciliation: Native
Hawaiians and Indigenous Human Rights]
Candice Metallic & Patricia Monture-Angus [Domestic Laws versus Aboriginal
Visions: An Analysis of the Delgamuukw Decision]
Fiona Nicoll [De-facing Terra Nullius and Facing the Public Secret
of Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia]
Bruce Buchan [Withstanding the Tide of History: The Yorta Yorta
Case and Indigenous Sovereignty]
Justine Lloyd [Departing Sovereignty]
Fiona Allon [Boundary Anxieties: Between Borders and Belongings]
Ned Rossiter [Modalities of Indigenous Sovereignty, Transformations
of the Nation-State, and Intellectual Property Regimes]
Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel [Cows and Sovereignty: Biopower and Animal Life]
Anthony Burke [The Perverse Perseverance of Sovereignty]
Katrina Schlunke [Sovereign Hospitalities?]

Review essay:
Kay Schaffer [Getting Over the Genocide Question: Australia and the
Stolen Generations Debates (Aboriginal History No. 25, 2001)]


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Anthony Burke
publisher
borderlands e-journal
dept of politics
university of adelaide sa 5005 australia
tel 61 8 8303 5603 fax 61 8 8303 3446

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Dr. David J. McInerney
School of Political and International Studies
Flinders University of South Australia
reviews editor
Borderlands e-journal
www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au




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