Imagining the Good Indigenous Citizen: Race War and the Pathology of Patriarchal White Sovereignty

Cultural Studeis Review 15 (2):61-79 (2009)
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Abstract

In June 2007, the Australian federal government sent military and policy into Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory on the premise that sexual abuse of children was rampant and a national crisis. This article draws on Foucault’s work on sovereignty and rights to argue that patriarchal white sovereignty as a regime of power deploys a discourse of pathology in the exercising of sovereign right to subjugate and discipline Indigenous people as good citizens.

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