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'Indigenous Rights' or 'Racial Privileges': The Rhetoric of 'Race' in New Zealand Politics

机译:“原住民权利”或“种族特权”:新西兰政治中“种族”的修辞

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The New Zealand parliamentary election campaign of 2005 was marked by a significant break in the consensus between the two major political parties, Labour and National, in the area of Maori affairs: a consensus that had previously been articulated in terms of a shared commitment to 'biculturalism' and the Treaty of Waitangi. In January 2004, the National Party launched an attack on government policies, describing them as giving unfair privileges to Maori based purely on 'race'. The present paper examines the National Party's adoption of the rhetoric of 'race' and the conceptual, political and ideological considerations behind it. It also examines attitudinal, social policy and socioeconomic factors to explain the widespread acceptability of this rhetoric among the New Zealand public. These events are considered within the context of a growing academic and political critique of 'culturalism' in New Zealand social policy and social science.
机译:2005年的新西兰议会选举运动的标志是,毛利人事务领域的两个主要政党,工党和国民党之间的共识发生了重大突破:此前,人们对“双重文化主义”和《威坦哲条约》。 2004年1月,国民党发起对政府政策的攻击,称其为纯粹基于“种族”而给予毛利人不公平的特权。本文研究了国民党对“种族”的修辞的采用及其背后的概念,政治和意识形态方面的考虑。它还检查了态度,社会政策和社会经济因素,以解释这种言论在新西兰公众中的广泛接受性。这些事件是在新西兰社会政策和社会科学界对“文化主义”的学术和政治评论日益增多的背景下进行考虑的。

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