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Author Hargreaves, Allison, 1981- author.

Title Violence against Indigenous women : literature, activism, resistance / Allison Hargreaves.

Publication Info. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2017]
©2017

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 Harper Library - Circulating Collection  PR9185.6.I5 H37 2017    Available
Description xv, 281 pages ; 23 cm.
Series Indigenous studies series
Indigenous studies series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-269) and index.
Contents Introduction : violence against indigenous women : representation and resistance -- Finding Dawn and the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry : story-based methods in anti-violence research and remembrance -- Narrative appeals : the Stolen sisters report and storytelling in activist discourse and poetry -- Compelling disclosures : storytelling in feminist anti-violence discourse and indigenous women's memoir -- Recognition, remembrance, and redress : the politics of memorialization in the cases of Helen Betty Osborne and Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash -- Conclusion : thinking beyond the national inquiry : A red girl's reasoning.
Summary "Violence against Indigenous women in Canada is an ongoing crisis, with roots deep in the nation's colonial history. Despite numerous policies and programs developed to address the issue, Indigenous women continue to be targeted for violence at disproportionate rates. What insights can literature contribute where dominant anti-violence initiatives have failed? Centring the voices of contemporary Indigenous women writers, this book argues for the important role that literature and storytelling can play in response to gendered colonial violence. Indigenous communities have been organizing against violence since newcomers first arrived, but the cases of missing and murdered women have only recently garnered broad public attention. Violence Against Indigenous Women joins the conversation by analyzing the socially interventionist work of Indigenous women poets, playwrights, filmmakers, and fiction-writers. Organized as a series of case studies that pair literary interventions with recent sites of activism and policy-critique, the book puts literature in dialogue with anti-violence debate to illuminate new pathways toward action. With the advent of provincial and national inquiries into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, a larger public conversation is now underway. Indigenous women's literature is a critical site of knowledge-making and critique. Violence Against Indigenous Women provides a foundation for reading this literature in the context of Indigenous feminist scholarship and activism and the ongoing intellectual history of Indigenous women's resistance."-- Provided by Publisher.
Subject Canadian literature -- Indian authors -- History and criticism.
Canadian literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
Canadian literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Storytelling -- Social aspects -- Canada.
Violence in literature.
Indians in literature.
Indian women -- Violence against -- Canada -- Case studies.
Indian women activists -- Canada -- Case studies.
Feminism -- Canada -- Case studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Canadian.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
ISBN 9781771122399 (softcover)
1771122390 (softcover)
9781771122498
1771122498
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