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Constructing national identity through policy: Discourses of multiculturalism and reconciliation in Australia.
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Constructing national identity through policy: Discourses of multiculturalism and reconciliation in Australia./
作者:
Lee, Michelle A.
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301 p.
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Adviser: Amilcar Antonio Barreto.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-04A.
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Political Science, International Law and Relations. -
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9780542652240
Constructing national identity through policy: Discourses of multiculturalism and reconciliation in Australia.
Lee, Michelle A.
Constructing national identity through policy: Discourses of multiculturalism and reconciliation in Australia.
- 301 p.
Adviser: Amilcar Antonio Barreto.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northeastern University, 2006.
This study explores the intersection between political rhetoric, public policy, and nationalism. Using two case studies in Australian public policy, this work explores how political elites strategically employ language about redistributive policies to sustain the status quo. Two case studies are examined: the development of immigration policies in the 1970s and 1980s under Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, and Bob Hawke, and the development of land rights policies for Indigenous people under Prime Ministers Paul Keating and John Howard. Both case studies consider how certain groups of people are defined in terms of an Anglo-Australian version of national identity. Immigrants and Indigenous Australians share the inheritance of welfare policies designed by Anglo-Australian political elites. Both policy areas are grounded in a contentious history of race politics in a country which began as a British outpost in the Asia-Pacific region. This work primarily analyzes prime ministerial rhetoric and the role that national leaders play in articulating identity on behalf of the nation.
ISBN: 9780542652240Subjects--Topical Terms:
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