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The Paradox of the Advantaged Elder and the Feminization of Poverty

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The Paradox of the Advantaged Elder and the Feminization of Poverty
Author(s)Gonyea, Judith G.
AbstractThe construction of aboriginality as a basis for political action resembles nationalism in its emphasis on an idealized past, spiritual superiority and future liberty. Aspects of nationalism which also relate to aboriginality include its development out of imperial ideology, glossing over of internal differences during the struggle for independence and the confusion of race and culture. Examples from Irish nationalism, Indian nationalism and colonial Australian nationalism provide a framework for exploration of the political ideology of aboriginality.
IssueNo1
Pages35-41
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Work
VolumeNo39
PubDateJanuary1994
ISBN_ISSN0037-8046

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