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Indigenous Justice and Gender

SKU: 9780816549696
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  • Author:
    NIELSEN Marianne / JARRATT-SNIDER Karen
  • ISBN:
    9780816549696
  • Publication Date:
    May 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    200
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of Arizona Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
Indigenous Justice and Gender
Indigenous Justice and Gender

Indigenous Justice and Gender

SKU: 9780816549696
Regular price $144.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    NIELSEN Marianne / JARRATT-SNIDER Karen
  • ISBN:
    9780816549696
  • Publication Date:
    May 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    200
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of Arizona Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

Description

This new volume offers a broad overview of topics pertaining to gender-related health, violence, and healing. Employing a strength-based approach (as opposed to a deficit model), the chapters address the resiliency of Indigenous women and two-spirit people in the face of colonial violence and structural racism.

The book centres the concept of “rematriation”—the concerted effort to place power, peace, and decision-making back into the female space, land, body, and sovereignty—as a decolonial practice to combat injustice. Chapters include such topics as reproductive health, diabetes, missing and murdered Indigenous women, Indigenous women in the academy, and Indigenous women and food sovereignty.

As part of the Indigenous Justice series, this book provides an overview of the topic, geared toward undergraduate and graduate classes.

Contributors
Alisse Ali-Joseph
Michèle Companion
Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
Brooke de Heer
Lomayumtewa K. Ishii
Karen Jarratt-Snider
Lynn C. Jones
Anne Luna-Gordinier
Kelly McCue
Marianne O. Nielsen
Linda M. Robyn
Melinda S. Smith
Jamie Wilson

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  • This new volume offers a broad overview of topics pertaining to gender-related health, violence, and healing. Employing a strength-based approach (as opposed to a deficit model), the chapters address the resiliency of Indigenous women and two-spirit people in the face of colonial violence and structural racism.

    The book centres the concept of “rematriation”—the concerted effort to place power, peace, and decision-making back into the female space, land, body, and sovereignty—as a decolonial practice to combat injustice. Chapters include such topics as reproductive health, diabetes, missing and murdered Indigenous women, Indigenous women in the academy, and Indigenous women and food sovereignty.

    As part of the Indigenous Justice series, this book provides an overview of the topic, geared toward undergraduate and graduate classes.

    Contributors
    Alisse Ali-Joseph
    Michèle Companion
    Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
    Brooke de Heer
    Lomayumtewa K. Ishii
    Karen Jarratt-Snider
    Lynn C. Jones
    Anne Luna-Gordinier
    Kelly McCue
    Marianne O. Nielsen
    Linda M. Robyn
    Melinda S. Smith
    Jamie Wilson

This new volume offers a broad overview of topics pertaining to gender-related health, violence, and healing. Employing a strength-based approach (as opposed to a deficit model), the chapters address the resiliency of Indigenous women and two-spirit people in the face of colonial violence and structural racism.

The book centres the concept of “rematriation”—the concerted effort to place power, peace, and decision-making back into the female space, land, body, and sovereignty—as a decolonial practice to combat injustice. Chapters include such topics as reproductive health, diabetes, missing and murdered Indigenous women, Indigenous women in the academy, and Indigenous women and food sovereignty.

As part of the Indigenous Justice series, this book provides an overview of the topic, geared toward undergraduate and graduate classes.

Contributors
Alisse Ali-Joseph
Michèle Companion
Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
Brooke de Heer
Lomayumtewa K. Ishii
Karen Jarratt-Snider
Lynn C. Jones
Anne Luna-Gordinier
Kelly McCue
Marianne O. Nielsen
Linda M. Robyn
Melinda S. Smith
Jamie Wilson