Petitioning for Land is the first book to examine the extent of First
Peoples political participation through the use of petitions.
Interpreting petitions as a continuous form of political articulation,
Karen O'Brien considers petitioning for recognition of prior land
ownership as a means by which to locate First Peoples petitioning for
change within the broader narrative of historical and contemporary
notions of justice. The book follows the story of First Peoples'
activism and shows how they actively reform discourse to disseminate a
self-determined reality through the act of petitioning. It discloses
how, through the petition, First Peoples reject colonialism, even
whilst working within its confines. In a reconfiguration of discourse,
they actively convey a political or moral meaning to re-emerge in a
self-determined world. Taking a socio-legal and historical approach to
petitioning, the book questions the state domination of First Peoples,
and charts their political action against such control in the quest
for self-determination. By uniquely focusing on the act of
petitioning, which places First Peoples aspirants centre-stage,
O'Brien presents fresh and innovative perspectives concerning their
political enterprise. From early modern colonial occupation to
contemporary society, the hundreds of petitions that called for change
are uncovered in Petitioning for Land, shedding new light on the
social and political dynamics that drove the petitions.
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The Petitions of First Peoples of Modern British Colonies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350010703
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter