Towards an Australian Indigenous women's standpoint theory : a methodological tool
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06/02/2014
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In this article I outline an Australian Indigenous women's standpoint theory. I argue that an Indigenous women's standpoint generates problematics informed by our knowledges and experiences. Acknowledging that Indigenous women's individual experiences will differ due to intersecting oppressions produced under social, political, historical and material conditions that we share consciously or unconsciously. These conditions and the sets of complex relations that discursively constitute us in the everyday are also complicated by our respective cultural differences and the simultaneity of our compliance and resistance as Indigenous sovereign female subjects. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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DOI:10.1080/08164649.2013.876664 Moreton-Robinson, Aileen M. (2014) Towards an Australian Indigenous women's standpoint theory : a methodological tool. Australian Feminist Studies, 28(78), pp. 331-347. |
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Division of Research and Commercialisation; Indigenous Studies Research Network |
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Journal Article |