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

A Moreton-Robinson - Australian feminist studies, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Indigenous sovereignty and the violence of perspective: A white woman's coming out story

F Nicoll - Australian Feminist Studies, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
It is a common assumption that all the Indigenous people of Australia constitute one group,
the Aborigines. However, we do not think of ourselves as “Aboriginal” but rather identify …

Tiddas talkin'up to the white woman: When Huggins et al. took on Bell

A Moreton-Robinson - Blacklines: Contemporary critical writing …, 2003 - eprints.qut.edu.au
In Australia, whiteness is invisible but centred in any public discussion on'race'. Even in
feminist spaces where difference is accepted as part of political practice and …

WHITENESS MATTERS: Implications of Talkin' up to the White Woman

A Moreton-Robinson - Australian feminist studies, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In the year 2000 my little black book Talkin'up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and
Feminism was published by the University of Queensland Press. The book has been …

Researching whiteness: some reflections from and Indigenous woman's standpoint [. Paper delivered at the Australian Women's Studies Association Conference,' …

A Moreton-Robinson - Hecate, 2003 - search.informit.org
HECATE methodological discussions begin by assuming that researcher always has power
over the researched-and thus unwittingly perpetuate the very power structures they seek to …

Whiteness' andAboriginality'in Canada and Australia: Conversations and identities

M Fee, L Russell - Feminist Theory, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In writing aboutwhiteness' we are trying to enact away of talking'that draws in part on
Aboriginal ideas about how to conduct a conversation or tell a story. We also use Homi …

Disembodied experts, accountability and refusal: an autoethnography of two (ab) Original women

L Tynan, M Bishop - Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
As two Aboriginal women from the lands now known as Australia, we seek to combine our
disciplinary knowledges of education and community development to offer an Indigenous …

Colonising research: Academia's structural violence towards Indigenous peoples

P Walker - Social Alternatives, 2003 - search.informit.org
Within colonised countries such as Australia, the United States and New Zealand,
Indigenous peoples are often subjected to structurally violent research processes. Social …

Cultural and agenda conflicts in academia: Critical issues for Africana women's studies 1

C Hudson-Weems - Africana Womanism, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
During her lifetime as a staunch upholder of truth and justice, Sojourner Truth, born a slave
in 1797 and freed under the 1827 New York State Emancipation Act, often unexpectedly …

Truth, reconciliation, gender: The South African truth and reconciliation commission and black women's intellectual history

D Driver - Australian Feminist Studies, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
As is well known, the political negotiations between the South African apartheid government
and the African National Congress (ANC) led not only to South Africa's first democratic …