Indigenous Women's Voices
20 Years on from Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies
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- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 22 December 2022
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781350374317
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 234x154x18 mm
- Weight 420 g
- Language English 414
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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
When Linda Tuhiwai Smith's Decolonizing Methodologies was first published, it ignited a passion for research change that respected Indigenous peoples and knowledges, and campaigned to reclaim Indigenous ways of knowing and being. At a time when Indigenous voices were profoundly marginalised, the book advocated for an Indigenous viewpoint which represented a daily struggle to be heard, and to find its place in academia.
Twenty years on, 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.
Table of Contents:
About the editors
About the contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Introduction
Indigenous women honoring 20 years of Linda Tuhiwai Smith's Decolonizing Methodologies
Jennifer Evans & tebrakunna country and Emma Lee
PART 1: Country and Connection
1 From the mountains to the sea: decolonizing rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand
Karen Fisher
2 Can men weave baskets?: the queering of lutruwita country
Jennifer Evans
PART 2: Violence and Safety
3 Black panopticon: who wins with lateral violence?
Jacinta Vanderfeen
4 Blak & Salty: Aboriginal women reflect on lateral violence & racism in Australian universities
Donna and Nikki Moodie, Kelly Menzel and Liz Cameron
PART 3: Wisdom and Knowledge
5 Kei hea au e tu ana? Reflections on the journey to where I stand
Kelly Ratana
6 A Spoke in the wheel: Indigenous women and their stories as a decolonizing framework
Angela Burt
PART 4: De/colonizing Minds
7 Indigeneity, Indigenous feminisms and Indigenization
Lori Campbell
8 Writing in the first person: reframing the academy for Indigenous voices
Emma Lee
PART 5: Seeing Ourselves
9 Resist and assert - Indigenous resistance work and collecting institutions in Australia
Lauren Booker
10 What form can an atonement take?
Pauliina Feodoroff
Reflections
Distinguished Professor Maggie Walter
Index
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