Contact Zones : Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past

Contact Zones : Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past

Author
Myra RutherdaleKatie Pickles
Publisher
UBC Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2004
Page
321
ISBN
9780774851688,9780774811354
File Type
pdf
File Size
7.3 MiB

As Both Colonizer And Colonized (sometimes Even Simultaneously), Women Were Uniquely Positioned At The Axis Of The Colonial Encounter � The So-called Contact Zone � Between Aboriginals And Newcomers. Aboriginal Women Shaped Identities For Themselves In Both Worlds. By Recognizing The Necessity To Perform, They Enchanted And Educated White Audiences Across Canada. On The Other Side Of The Coin, Newcomers Imposed Increasing Regulation On Aboriginal Women's Bodies. Contact Zones Provides Insight Into The Ubiquity And Persistence Of Colonial Discourse. What Bodies Belonged Inside The Nation, Who Were Outsiders, And Who Transgressed The Rules � These Are The Questions At The Heart Of This Provocative Book.

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