Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women and Coloniality | University of Melbourne | 2013 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women and Coloniality | University of Melbourne | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Racial Literacy: Indigeneity & Whiteness | University of Melbourne | 2011 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women and Coloniality | University of Melbourne | 2012 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women and Coloniality | University of Melbourne | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women and Coloniality | University of Melbourne | 2016 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women: Gendered Business | University of Queensland | 2014 (Semester 1) |
y
Talkin' Up to the White Woman : Aboriginal Women and Feminism
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2000
Z1009223
2000
single work
criticism
(taught in 8 units)
In this important and beautifully written book, Aileen Moreton-Robinson gives us a compelling analysis of white Australian feminism seen through Indigenous Australian women's eyes. She unpacks the unspoken normative subject of feminism as white middle-class woman, where whitemess marks their position of power and privilege vis-a-vis Indigenous women, and where silence about whitemess sustains the exercise of that power. And she examines the consequences of practices for Indigenous women and White women.' (Source: Preface, Talkin' Up to the White Women, 2000) |
Aboriginal Women | University of Queensland | 2012 (Semester 2) |