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Indigenous Mothers, Sisters and Girlfriends, and their Self-Inscription in the Female/Feminist Canon
Indigenous Mothers, Sisters and Girlfriends, and their Self-Inscription in the Female/Feminist Canon // Umjetnost riječi : časopis za znanost o književnosti, LXII (2018), 3-4; 383-387 (nije recenziran, prikaz, stručni)
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Naslov
Indigenous Mothers, Sisters and Girlfriends,
and their Self-Inscription in the
Female/Feminist Canon
Autori
Klepač, Tihana
Izvornik
Umjetnost riječi : časopis za znanost o književnosti (0503-1583) LXII
(2018), 3-4;
383-387
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, prikaz, stručni
Ključne riječi
Martina Horakova, Indigenous Mothers, review
Sažetak
The book explores Aileen Moreton-Robinson’s claim that “Indigenous woman’s body had been positioned within white society as being accessible, available, deviant, and expendable” (12). Namely, at the nexus of patriarchy, emerging capitalism and colonialism Indigenous women lost their voices in both, public and private spheres and have only recently began writing down their stories in order to regain some of that power. A whole array of literary criticism on Indigenous subjective non-fiction and life writing has emerged since its beginnings in 2000s with the work of Sally Morgan and John Eakin employing extremely diverse terminology as a result of this extremely divergent corpus.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija, Književnost, Rodni studiji