Critical Indigenous Rights Studies
Delve into the groundbreaking work of Giselle Corradi in Critical Indigenous Rights Studies, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018. This compelling hardback volume spans 238 pages and offers an innovative perspective on the research surrounding indigenous peoples and their rights.
In this edited collection, Corradi advocates for a transformative shift towards a field of 'critical indigenous rights studies'. This approach emphasizes a realistic understanding of indigenous issues, moving away from idealized narratives. By integrating interdisciplinary methodologies, the book provides fresh insights and challenges existing paradigms in the study of legal status and rights of indigenous communities.
Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in indigenous rights, this essential read will enrich your understanding of the complexities and realities faced by indigenous peoples today.