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Author:
Smith, Andrea, 1966- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004154116
Title:
Conquest : sexual violence and American Indian genocide / Andrea Smith ; foreword by Winona LaDuke.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xviii, 244 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Indian women--Crimes against--North America.
Indian women--Colonization--North America.
Indian women--North America--Social conditions.
Indians, Treatment of--North America--History.
Violence--North America.
North America--Race relations.
North America--Politics and government.
Other Authors:
LaDuke, Winona. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no90005755
Notes:
Foreword statement of responsibility from cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Foreword / Winona LaDuke -- Introduction -- Sexual violence as a tool of genocide -- Boarding school abuses and the case for reparations -- Rape of the land -- "Better dead than pregnant" : the colonization of Native womens' reproductive health -- "Natural laboratories" : medical experimentation in Native communities -- Spiritual appropriation as sexual violence -- Anticolonial responses to gender violence -- U.S. empire and the war against Native sovereignty -- Endnotes -- Resource guide -- Index.
Summary:
"In this revolutionary text, prominent Native American studies scholar and activist Andrea Smith reveals the connections between different forms of violence -- perpetrated by the state and by society at large -- and documents their impact on Native women. Beginning with the impact of the abuses inflicted on Native American children at state-sanctioned boarding schools from the 1880s to the 1980s, Smith adroitly expands our conception of violence to include the widespread appropriation of Indian cultural practices by whites and other non-Natives; environmental racism; and population control. Smith deftly connects these and other examples of historical and contemporary colonialism to the high rates of violence against Native American women -- the most likely to suffer from poverty-related illness and to survive rape and partner abuse. Smith also outlines radical and innovative strategies for eliminating gendered violence." -- Back cover.
ISBN:
9780822374817
0822374811
0822360381
9780822360384
OCLC:
(OCoLC)902803327
LCCN:
2015004774
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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