Conversations about the state and nationhood have typically excluded those with seemingly the most right to be in those conversations - indigenous voices. There is difficulty in now knowing how to re-engage those voices and incorporate a different understanding of the world. Join Dale Turner at The Institute of Art and Ideas (IAI) as he argues that we must bridge the gap between Western and indigenous world-views to bring about a new legal and political conversation on stolen land.
Dale Turner is an Indigenous academic who works on Indigenous politics, contemporary Indigenous intellectual culture, contemporary political theory, and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. He is currently working on a new book which draws from his community’s experiences over the past few hundred years in dialogue with the venerated Western European philosophical tradition.
Video and edited text courtesy of IAI.