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Talkin' Up to the White Woman Aileen Moreton-Robinson

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Talkin' Up to the White Woman By Aileen Moreton-Robinson

Talkin' Up to the White Woman by Aileen Moreton-Robinson


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Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism by Aileen Moreton-Robinson

A twentieth-anniversary edition of this tour de force in feminism and Indigenous studies, now with a new preface

The twentieth anniversary of the original publication of this influential and prescient work is commemorated with a new edition of Talkin Up to the White Woman by Aileen Moreton-Robinson. In this bold book, of its time and ahead of its time, whiteness is made visible in power relations, presenting a dialogic of how white feminists represent Indigenous women in discourse and how Indigenous women self-present.

Moreton-Robinson argues that white feminists benefit from colonization: they are overwhelmingly represented and disproportionately predominant, play the key roles, and constitute the norm, the ordinary, and the standard of womanhood. They do not self-present as white but rather represent themselves as variously classed, sexualized, aged, and abled. The disjuncture between representation and self-presentation of Indigenous women and white feminists illuminates different epistemologies and an incommensurability in the social construction of gender.

Not so much a study of white womanhood, Talkin Up to the White Woman instead reveals an invisible racialized subject position represented and deployed in power relations with Indigenous women. The subject position occupied by middle-class white women is embedded in material and discursive conditions that shape the nature of power relations between white feminists and Indigenous womenand the unjust structural relationship between white society and Indigenous society.

About Aileen Moreton-Robinson

Aileen Moreton-Robinson is a Goenpul woman of the Quandamooka people (Moreton Bay) and professor of Indigenous research at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She is Australias first Indigenous Distinguished Professor and a founding member of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. In 2020, she was elected an international honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities. Her books include The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty (Minnesota, 2015); Critical Indigenous Studies: Engagements in First World Locations; and the Routledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies.

Table of Contents

Contents

20th Anniversary Preface by Aileen Moreton-Robinson

Preface by Karen Brodkin

Introduction: Talkin the Talk

Chapter One

Tellin It Straight: Self-Presentation within

Indigenous Womens Life Writings

Chapter Two

Look Out White Woman: Representations of

The White Woman in Feminist Theory

Chapter Three

Puttem Indigenous Woman: Representations of the

Indigenous Woman in White Womens Ethnographic Writings

Chapter Four

Little Bit Woman: Representations of Indigenous Women

in White Australian Feminism

Chapter Five

White Womens Way: Self-Presentation within

White Feminist Academics Talk

Chapter Six

Tiddas Speakin Strong: Indigenous Womens

Self-Presentation within White Australian Feminism

Chapter Seven

Conclusion: Talkin Up to the White Woman

Notes

References

Index

Whiteness Matters: Implications of

Talkin Up to the White Woman

Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR013626526
9781517912284
1517912288
Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism by Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
2021-10-12
288
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