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Political claims of Canadian First Nations: concieving of 'nation' as a counter-hegemonic tool
Gentelet, Karine
Canadian journal of law and society, 2005-01, Vol.20 (2), p.157-181
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Título:
Political claims of Canadian First Nations: concieving of 'nation' as a counter-hegemonic tool
Autor:
Gentelet, Karine
Assuntos:
Amerindians
;
Autonomy
;
Canada
;
Gramsci, Antonio
;
Group identity
;
Hegemony
;
Indigenous rights
;
Law
;
Nation
;
Power
;
Society
;
State
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Canadian journal of law and society, 2005-01, Vol.20 (2), p.157-181
Notas:
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Descrição:
ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH: A determining factor in the evolution of their power relationship with the State was the fact that Native groups became conscious of their identity and collective power and that they defined their collective identity using the concept of 'nation'. The federal positions have also changed on the question of Aboriginal collective rights and the State has modified certain principles in its policies. The Native groups have redefined their collective rights according to their needs and political objectives. With that concept, they have developed a form of counter-hegemony, releasing them from the domination of the State and enabling them to attain the political autonomy they are seeking. // ABSTRACT IN FRENCH: Le fait que les groupes autochtones aient pris conscience à un moment donné de leur identité et qu'ils l'aient définie à travers le concept de nation constitue un facteur déterminant dans l'évolution de leurs rapports de pouvoir avec l'État. Ils ont aussi redéfini ce concept en fonction de leurs besoins et objectifs politiques. Avec cette appropriation conceptuelle, ils ont alors développé un contre-pouvoir susceptible d'influencer les catégories de pensée du groupe dominant et de les mener vers une contre-hégémonie qui les libère de la tutelle de l'État et leur permette d'atteindre l'autonomie politique qu'ils recherchent.
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