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Mana motuhake, Indigenous biopolitics and health
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- Hokowhitu, Brendan (Author)
- Oetzel, John (Author)
- Jackson, Anne-marie (Author)
- Simpson, Mary (Author)
- Ruru, Stacey (Author)
- Cameron, Michael (Author)
- Zhang, Yingsha (Author)
- Erueti, Bevan (Author)
- Rewi, Poia (Author)
- Nock, Sophie (Author)
- Warbrick, Isaac (Author)
Title
Mana motuhake, Indigenous biopolitics and health
Abstract
The majority of Indigenous health models do not directly acknowledge that health is a contested political space. Providing a Foucauldian analysis, this article suggests a function of biopower is to naturalise discourses such as the poor M?ori health statistic to appear based on factual evidence and thus are apolitical. Employing Foucault?s triad of power?sovereign, disciplinary and biopower?to understand the genealogy of M?ori health, this article proffers mana motuhake (M?ori political self-governance) as an appropriate health analytic because it, first, identifies Indigenous health as political and, second, because it recognises the disempowering role that colonialism has played in relation to M?ori biopolitical self-governance. Hence, we suggest M?ori health will be enhanced by mana motuhake and that research underpinned by Indigenous agency and self-governance resists biopower. The article references two Ageing Well National Science Challenge?funded research projects because they innovatively fundamentalise mana motuhake and politics to Indigenous health.
Publication
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Date
2022-03-01
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
104-113
Accessed
1/23/23, 8:13 AM
ISSN
1177-1801
Language
en
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SAGE Journals
Citation
Hokowhitu, B., Oetzel, J., Jackson, A., Simpson, M., Ruru, S., Cameron, M., Zhang, Y., Erueti, B., Rewi, P., Nock, S., & Warbrick, I. (2022). Mana motuhake, Indigenous biopolitics and health. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 18(1), 104–113. https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221088448
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