Issue Details:First known date:2016...2016Man, Animal, Other : The Intersections of Racism, Speciesism and Problematic Recognition within Indigenous Australia
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'This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘othering’ and subjugation of Indigenous Australians reflects the domestication of farmed animals.' (Publication abstract)
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'This issue features some of the best work submitted by students enrolled in Aboriginal Political History: Ideas, Action and Agency at the University of Technology Sydney in 2016 and 2017.' (Introduction)
https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/student-journals/index.php/NESAIS/article/view/1469/1582Man, Animal, Other : The Intersections of Racism, Speciesism and Problematic Recognition within Indigenous AustraliaNEW : Emerging Scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies