From:
Hypatia
Volume 15, Number 2, Spring 2000
pp. 26-39 | 10.1353/hyp.2000.0026
Drawing on the work of Michèle Le Duff, this paper uses the idea of "philosophical imagination" to make visible the historical intersection between philosophical ideas, social practice, and institutional structures. It explores the role of ideas of "terra nullius" and of the "doomed race" in the formation of some crucial ways in which non-indigenous Australians have imagined their relations with indigenous peo-ples. The author shows how feminist reading strategies that attend to the imaginary open up ways of rethinking processes of inclusion and exclusion.
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