Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Sep 13, 2024
Editore
Melbourne University Publishing
ISBN-10
0522880576
ISBN-13
9780522880571
Descrizione
In a groundbreaking effort, Claire G. Coleman brings together a diverse array of voices—including influential thinkers, artists, and activists—in an annotated retelling of the constitution. This collaborative work invites readers to explore the deeper significance of constitutional principles through the lenses of those who have often been marginalized in the discourse surrounding governance and rights. Each contributor offers unique insights, revealing the ways in which the constitution impacts various communities and experiences.
The book encourages a reimagining of Australia’s foundational text, infusing it with critical, contemporary reflections that highlight social justice, history, and cultural identity. By weaving together different perspectives, the authors create a rich tapestry that challenges conventional narratives and enriches the understanding of law and citizenship for all Australians. This profound exploration not only seeks to educate but also aims to inspire dialogue and foster a collective vision for a more inclusive future.
The book encourages a reimagining of Australia’s foundational text, infusing it with critical, contemporary reflections that highlight social justice, history, and cultural identity. By weaving together different perspectives, the authors create a rich tapestry that challenges conventional narratives and enriches the understanding of law and citizenship for all Australians. This profound exploration not only seeks to educate but also aims to inspire dialogue and foster a collective vision for a more inclusive future.
Generi
Fantascienza
Biografia
Autobiografia e Memorie
Business ed Economia
Romanzi a Fumetti
Poesia