From the Stomp Grounds on Up: Indigenous Movement and the Politics of Globalization
From the Stomp Grounds on Up: Indigenous Movement and the Politics of Globalization
Chapter three furthers the methods of indigenous women's use of literary maps to work through various spatial injustices that particularly effected women of color throughout the 1980-1990's. Joy Harjo enables us to see the relationship between local spaces and global violences and indigenous methods for healing the rift caused by NAFTA and the policies leading up to its enactment.
Keywords: Indigenous Studies, Native American Studies, Native Feminism, Women of Color Feminism, Native American Literature, Gender and Colonialism, Imperialism, Self-determination, National in Literature, Geography and Literature
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