
SILENCE, ROMANTICISM AND THE DEBATE ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
by Kenan Malik
This is the full version of the article I wrote last month for the New York Times on the debate about Indigenous rights in Australia. (I cannot publish my NYT articles on Pandaemonium until the month after they are published in the newspaper.) It was originally published under the headline ‘The New Voice for Indigenous Australia’. Nothing prepares you for your first sight of Uluru. Amid the vastness of Australia’s arid ‘red centre’, there is something wondrous about this monumental slab […]
Categories: International, Justice & Liberties • Tags: australia, culture, indigenous rights, noel pearson, racism, recognition, romanticism, uluru, uluru statement