The white man's burden : patriarchal white epistemic violence and Aboriginal women's knowledges within the academy


Autoria(s): Moreton-Robinson, Aileen M.
Data(s)

08/11/2011

Resumo

In this article I reveal how texts produced by Aboriginal women scholars signify a racialised and gendered body that functions discursively, as an immediacy of racism in the form of white patriarchal epistemic violence (Lloyd 1991, 74). I demonstrate how this dominant racialised and gendered form of violence is an assertion of power that involves or arises from racialised knowledge by examining Dirk Moses' analysis of ‘Indigeneity’ via the Northern Territory Intervention (Spivak 1988).

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47978/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

DOI:10.1080/08164649.2011.621175

Moreton-Robinson, Aileen M. (2011) The white man's burden : patriarchal white epistemic violence and Aboriginal women's knowledges within the academy. Australian Feminist Studies, 26(70), pp. 413-431.

Fonte

Faculty of Education; Indigenous Studies Research Network

Palavras-Chave #160700 SOCIAL WORK #160803 Race and Ethnic Relations #Aileen Moreton-Robinson #Aboriginal Women #Patriarchal White Epistemic Violence
Tipo

Journal Article