オーストラリア研究
Online ISSN : 2424-2160
Print ISSN : 0919-8911
ISSN-L : 0919-8911
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アボリジナル・アート政策における「自己決定」原則の形成と変容
アリス・スプリングス国立アボリジナル・アートギャラリー計画の事例から
杉山 暁子
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ジャーナル オープンアクセス

2026 年 39 巻 p. 16-33

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This paper examines how the principle of self-determination has been institutionally implemented and transformed within Aboriginal art policy in Australia, with a particular focus on the Northern Territory since the 2000s. Taking the National Aboriginal Art Gallery project in Alice Springs as a case study, it explores the gap between policy ideals and administrative practices by analyzing government documents, parliamentary records, and legal judgments. While the principle of self-determination has been officially embraced in cultural policy frameworks, its implementation often remains shaped by state-led decision-making processes. This study highlights the limits of institutional inclusion and reveals how Indigenous participation has been constrained within bureaucratic procedures, particularly in the processes of site selection and a state tribunal ruling in the Northern Territory. By critically tracing these developments, the paper sheds light on issues around how the principle of self-determination has been reconfigured under contemporary policy logic and seeks to contribute to historical understandings of Indigenous policy and cultural governance in Australia.
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