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Power and Vulnerability through Indigenous Women’s Stories

Shannon Speed

Year: 2019 University of North Carolina Press eBooks Pages: 1-27   Publisher: University of North Carolina Press

Abstract

This chapter explores the concept of settler capitalism, particularly in Latin America, as well as the concepts of structural and intersectional violence. It makes a case for Indigenous women’s stories as a valid form of theory and knowledge production. It also makes a case for a hemispheric Indigenous analytical lens.

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Indigenous Vulnerability (computing) Capitalism Latin Americans Power (physics) Sociology Gender studies Through-the-lens metering Political science Lens (geology) Engineering Computer science Law Computer security Physics

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