Australia: When Looking For Anarchy, Look To The State - Fantasies Of Regulation In Forcing Disorder Within The Australian Indigenous Estate


Australia: When Looking For Anarchy, Look To The State - Fantasies Of Regulation In Forcing Disorder Within The Australian Indigenous Estate   Tess Lea, 2012   This article questions the foundational binary ‘anarchy–bureaucracy’ and the multiple articulations at play in the state’s refraction of anarchic qualities onto Indigenous Australians. Launching from the Northern Territory Emergency Response of June 2007, in which the Australian government assumed direct control of 73...

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