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Paperback Biopolitics of Indigeneity. Indigenous people in neoliberal states Book

ISBN: 334674485X

ISBN13: 9783346744852

Biopolitics of Indigeneity. Indigenous people in neoliberal states

Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject Sociology - Politics, Majorities, Minorities, language: English, abstract: This essay shows that indigenous people are not recognised enough and suffer from neo-colonial measures. It will pick up Merlan's (2009) applied definition of Rowse for "recognition" It is the organized representation of population, land, and customary law. Not all indigenous peoples are marginalized, though, and progress in terms of recognition has been made. The ontogenesis of indigenous movements was favoured by the establishment of legal acts in the wake of minority rights after the Second World War, and since then there is an overall bias towards improvement.

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