Remote Freedoms: Politics, Personhood and Human Rights in Aboriginal Central Australia by Sarah E. Holcombe

Remote Freedoms: Politics, Personhood and Human Rights in Aboriginal Central Australia

Stanford Studies in Human Rights

Sarah E. Holcombe

384 pages first pub 2018 (view editions)

nonfiction politics sociology challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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What does it mean to be a "rights-holder" and how does it come about? Remote Freedoms explores the contradictions and tensions of localized human rights work in very remote Indigenous communities. Based on field research with Anangu of Central Aus...

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