Bureaucrats and bleeding hearts: Indigenous health in Northern Australia

Tess Lea*

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Abstract

Bureaucrats and Bleeding Hearts takes you on an intimate journey into the lives of people armed with the task of ending Australian Aboriginal disadvantage in the frontier north of Australia. Taking a fresh look at longstanding issues, Lea examines the culture of bureaucracy, its need to create the look of action, how intelligent inhabitants uphold the apparatus of government even whilst they critique it, and how benevolent efforts to improve health have brought about unexpected co-dependencies and tragic failures. She paints a sympathetic yet discomforting portrait of those who, working on behalf of and for Aboriginal health, fiercely defend the ideas and principles that paradoxically reinstate the primary need for greater levels of government intervention.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSydney, NSW
PublisherUNSW Press
Number of pages304
ISBN (Electronic)9781742230412
ISBN (Print)9781921410185
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2008
Externally publishedYes

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