Indigenous women's voices : 20 years on from Linda Tuhiwai Smith's decolonizing methodologies
Rating:
Copies
0 Total copies, 0Copies are in,
0Copies are out.
This collection celebrates the breadth and depth of how Indigenous writers are shaping the decolonizing research world today. With contributions from Indigenous female researchers, this collection offers the much needed academic space to distinguish methodological approaches, and overcome the novelty confines of being marginal voices.
This collection celebrates the breadth and depth of how Indigenous writers are shaping the decolonizing research world today. With contributions from Indigenous female researchers, this collection offers the much needed academic space to distinguish methodological approaches, and overcome the novelty confines of being marginal voices.
Content Note
Foreword /Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Introduction: Indigenous women honoring 20 years of Linda Tuhiwai Smith's Decolonizing methodologies / Jennifer Evans (Dharug) & tebrakunna country and Emma Lee -- Part 1: Country and connection -- Decolonizing rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand / Karen Fisher (Ngåati Maniapoto, Waikato-Tainui, Påakehåa) -- Can men weave baskets in Queer country? / Jennifer Evans (Dharug) -- Part 2: Violence and safety -- Black panopticon: who wins with lateral violence? / Jacinta Vanderfeen (trawlwulwuy) -- Blak & Salty: reflections on violence and racism / Donna Moodie (Gomeroi), Kelly Menzel (Ngadjuri), Liz Cameron (Dharug), and Nikki Moodie (Gomeroi) -- Part 3: Wisdom and knowledge -- Kei hea au e tåu ana? Reflections on a journey / Kelly Ratana (Ngåati Tåuwharetoa, Ngåati Rangiwewehi) -- A spoke in the wheel: ancestral women’s legacies / Angela Burt (palawa) -- Part 4: De/colonizing minds -- Indigeneity, Indigenous feminisms and Indigenization / Lori Campbell (2-spirit nåehiyaw åapihtåakosisåan) -- Reclaiming the first person voice / tebrakunna country and Emma Lee -- Part 5: Seeing ourselves -- Resist and assert - Indigenous work in GLAM / Lauren Booker (Garigal) -- What form can an atonement take? / Pauliina Feodoroff (skolt sámi) -- Review: weaving stories and data to decolonize methodologies / Distinguished Professor Maggie Walter (palawa)