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“[d]espite the general diversity of opinions in Aboriginal society, the strong stance that Aboriginal women take against the white women’s movement remains universal”
- Haunani-Kay Trask
- A Contemporary View of Aboriginal Women’s Relationship to the White Women’s Movement, pp. 76 in Norma Grieve and Ailisa Burns (Editors): Australian Women and Contemporary Feminist Thought. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 1994.
“What you call patriarchy, I call one aspect of colonisation: for all their commonalities, for all your hoping and wishing it, our oppressions are not interchangeable”
-Melissa Lucashenko
(Lucashenko, Melissa , 1994: par. 5).No Other Truth? Aboriginal Women and Australian Feminism. Social Alternatives 12(4):21-25.
“[s]truggle with our men occurs laterally, across and within our movement. It does not occur vertically between white women and indigenous women on one side and white men and [Native] men on the opposing side”
- Haunani-Kay Trask
-Trask, H.-K. (1996). Feminism and Indigenous Hawaiian Nationalism. Signs, 21(4), 906–916. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3175028
“to frame the struggle in terms of gender equity leaves an entire realm of life unaccounted for”.
- Irene Watson
- One Indigenous Perspective on Human Rights, pp. 35 in Sam Garkawe, Loretta Kelly and Warwick Fisher (Editors): Indigenous Human Rights. Sydney: Sydney Institute of Criminology. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2482886
“In their eagerness to coalesce, white feminists have been rightly accused of ignoring or eliding differences between and among women”
- Lisa J. Udel
Udel, L. J. (2001). Revision and Resistance: The Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 22(2), 43–62. https://doi.org/10.2307/3347054
Udel p56
“Playing ‘but white women are powerless too, let’s be powerless together’ has no appeal, nor indeed meaning, for most [Native] women” (par. 4).
- Melissa Lucashenko
-No Other Truth? Aboriginal Women and Australian Feminism. Social Alternatives 12(4):21-25.
“While, like other indigenous women, I recognize the invaluable contributions that feminists have made [...], I also believe that their well-documented failure to engage and acknowledge the complicity of white women in the history of domination positions ‘mainstream’ feminism alongside other colonialist discourses (329).
- Sandy Grande
-Sandy Grande (2003)Whitestream Feminism and the Colonialist Project: A Review of Contemporary Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis. Educational Theory 53(3):329-346.
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