Making space for Indigenous feminism
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Green, Joyce A. (Auteur)
Titre
Making space for Indigenous feminism
Résumé
The 2007 first edition of this book proposed that Indigenous feminism was a valid and indeed essential theoretical and activist position, and introduced a roster of important Indigenous feminist contributors. The book has been well received nationally and internationally. It has been deployed in Indigenous Studies, Law, Political Science, and Women and Gender Studies in universities and appears on a number of doctoral comprehensive exam reading lists. The second edition, Making More Space, builds on the success of its predecessor, but is not merely a reiteration of it. Some chapters from the first edition are largely revised. A majority of the chapters are new, written for the second edition by important new scholars and activists. The second edition is more confident and less diffident about making the case for Indigenous feminism and in deploying a feminist analysis. The chapters cover issues that are relevant to some of the most important issues facing Indigenous people--violence against women, recovery of Indigenous self-determination, racism, misogyny, and decolonisation. Specifically, new chapters deal with Indigenous resurgence, feminism amongst the Sami and in Aboriginal Australia, neoliberal restructuring in Oaxaca, Canada's settler racism and sexism, and missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada."-- Résumé de l'éditeur.
Édition
2nd edition
Lieu
Halifax
Maison d’édition
Fernwood Publishing
Date
2017
Nb de pages
xvi, 328
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-55266-883-2
Catalogue de bibl.
WorldCat Discovery Service
Extra
Le texte de Eberts, Mary (2017). Being an Indigenous Women is a “High Risk Lifestyle” a été donné en lecture au cours POL4105.
Référence
Green, Joyce A. (2017). Making space for Indigenous feminism (2nd edition). Fernwood Publishing. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1049577083
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