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The work analyzes sovereignty as imposed from above and defended from below, deconstructing dominant frameworks while reconstructing alternative ways of conceiving and practicing it. It treats sovereignty as both a global international question and a local contested issue, and as lived survival in everyday life. It argues that pursuing justice requires disciplinary dialogue and thinking beyond law to enable other just ways of living together.","EDITED BY  \nJULIE EVANS, ANN GENOVESE, ALEXANDER REILLY, PATRICK WOLFE  \nSovereignty  \nSovereignty  \nFrontiers of Possibility  \nEdited by  \nJulie Evans Ann Genovese Alexander Reilly Patrick Wolfe  \nUniversity of Hawai‘i Press  \nHonolulu  \n© 2013 University of Hawai‘i Press  \nAll rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 18 17 16 15 14 13 6 5 4 3 2 1  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data  \nSovereignty : frontiers of possibility / edited by Julie Evans, Ann Genovese, Alexander Reilly, Patrick Wolfe.  \npages cm  \nIncludes bibliographical references and index.  \nISBN 978-0-8248-3563-7 (hardcover : alk. paper)  \n1. Sovereignty. 2. Sovereignty—Case studies. I. Evans, Julie, editor of compilation.  \nII. Genovese, Ann, editor of compilation. III. Reilly, Alexander, editor of compilation. IV. Wolfe, Patrick, editor of compilation.  \nJC327.S69 2013  \n320.1'5—dc23  \n2012025817  \nUniversity of Hawai‘i Press books are printed on acid-free paper and meet the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Council on Library Resources.  \nDesigned by inari Printed by Integrated Book Technology, Inc.  \nContents  \nAcknowledgments • vii  \nChapter 1  \nJulie Evans, Ann Genovese, Alexander Reilly, Patrick Wolfe Sovereignty: Frontiers of Possibility • 1  \nPart I: Sovereignty and Nation Chapter 2  \nAntony Anghie  \nWestern Discourses of Sovereignty • 19  \nChapter 3  \nKent McNeil  \nFactual and Legal Sovereignty in North America: Indigenous Realities and Euro-American  \nPretensions • 37  \nChapter 4  \nBen Silverstein  \nSubmerged Sovereignty:  \nNative Title within a History of Incorporation • 60  \nChapter 5  \nJohn Docker  \nDissident Voices on the History of Palestine-Israel: Martin Buber and the Bi-national Idea, Walid Khalidi’s  \nIndigenous Perspective • 86  \nvi • Contents  \nPart II: Sovereignty Stories Chapter 6  \nDavina B. Woods  \nSovereignties: Stolen by the Desire for Gold, a Child and Carrying on the Family Name • 119  \nChapter 7  \nRichard Pennell  \nSovereignty Negotiated from Below and Above: Native Personalities and European Law • 136  \nChapter 8  \nLarissa Behrendt  \nAboriginal Sovereignty: A Practical Roadmap • 163  \nPart III: Sovereignty Concepts Chapter 9  \nPeter Fitzpatrick  \nSurpassing Sovereignty • 181  \nChapter 10  \nAlexander Reilly  \nSovereign Apologies • 196  \nChapter 11  \nNin Tomas  \nMaori Concepts and Practices of Rangatiratanga:  \n“Sovereignty”? • 220  \nSuggested Readings • 251  \nContributors and Editors • 255  \nIndex • 259  \nAcknowledgments  \nThe initial impetus for this collection came from the “New Worlds, New Sovereignties” Conference, cohosted in Melbourne in June 2008 by the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and the University of Melbourne School of Social and Political Sciences. Julie Evans thanks the Australian Research Council for funding the related research project “Beyond the Pale: Sovereignty, Law and Indigenous Peoples.” In addition to thanking the cohosts, Julie Evans and Patrick Wolfe, who convened the conference, wish to thank sponsors Monash University Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies and Victoria University for their support.  \nThe editors thank Melbourne Law School for supporting this project and Lucy Cahill for her excellent editorial assistance and patience.  \n1  \nSovereignty Frontiers of Possibility  \nJulie Evans, Ann Genovese,  \nAlexander Reilly, Patrick Wolfe  \nThis collection offers readers a variety of ways into the fraught terrain of sovereignty and highlights the connections between them. 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