bokomslag Understanding Indigenous Gender Relations and Violence
Psykologi & pedagogik

Understanding Indigenous Gender Relations and Violence

Catherine E McKinley

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  • 395 sidor
  • 2024
This book focuses on the inequities that are persistently and disproportionately severe for Indigenous peoples. Gender and racial based inequities span from the home life to Indigenous womens wellnessincluding physical, mental, and social health. The conundrum of how and why Indigenous womenmany of whom historically held respected and even held sacred status in many matrilineal and female-centered communitiesnow experience the highest rates of gendered based violence is focal to this work. Unlike Western European and colonial contexts, Indigenous societies tended to be organized in fundamentally distinct ways that were woman-centered and where gender roles and values were reportedly more egalitarian, fluid, flexible, inclusive, complementary, and harmonious. Understanding how Indigenous gender relations were targeted as a tool of patriarchal settler colonization and how this relates to women more broadly can be a key to unlocking gender liberationa catalyst for readers tobecome gender AWAke. Living gender AWAke encompasses living in alignment with agility (AWA) with clear awareness of how gender and other sociostructural factors affect daily life, as well as how to navigate such factors. To live in alignment, is to live from ones center and in accordance with ones authentic self, with agility, by nimbly responding to lifes constantly shifting situations. This empirically grounded work extends and deepens the Indigenist framework of historical oppression, resilience, and transcendence (FHORT) by delving deep into the resilience, transcendence, and wellness components of FHORT while centering gender. Understanding the changing gender roles for Indigenous peoples over time fosters decolonization more broadly by enabling greater understanding of how sexism and misogyny hurt people across personal and political spheres. This understanding can foster the process of becoming gender AWAke by identifying and dismantling of sexism and by becoming decolonized from prescriptive gender roles that inhibit living in alignment with ones true or authentic self. Readers will gain: a research-based approach linking historical oppression, gender-based inequities, and violence against Indigenous women understanding of how patriarchal colonialism undermines all genders a tool to dismantle sexism more broadly pathways to become Gender AWAke through the understanding of Indigenous women's resilience and transcendence
  • Författare: Catherine E McKinley
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783031185854
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 395
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-01-11
  • Förlag: Springer International Publishing AG