ISBN:
9781926476254
Language:
English
Pages:
iii, 98 Seiten
,
Illustrationen, Porträts
DDC:
305.48/897
Keywords:
McKay, Marlene
;
Geschichte
;
Cree
;
Indianerin
;
Soziale Situation
;
Reservat
;
Saskatchewan
;
McKay, Marlene / 1952-
;
Indigenous women / North America / Social conditions
;
Feminism
;
Sex discrimination against women
;
Feminism
;
Sex discrimination against women
;
North America
;
Autobiografie
;
Autobiografie
;
McKay, Marlene 1952-
;
Reservat
;
Indianerin
;
Soziale Situation
;
Geschichte
;
Saskatchewan
;
Cree
Abstract:
"Forbidden Fruit: Engaging an Indigenous Feminist Lens as an Neninaw Iskwew is a feminist based memoir acknowledging that people are measured, categorized, and placed in a hierarchal order that is deeply influenced by discourses predicated upon social processes. Dr. McKay’s Indigenous feminism is about being aware that due to the colonial patriarchy that has seeped through Indigenous social and cultural systems, Indigenous women are positioned differently in economic, social and political structures. Marlene masterfully uses her own life experiences to assert that colonialism and Indigenous cultures obscure the role of women in a way that continues both their marginalization and the binary of the princess/squaw (p. 11)."--
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