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Understanding indigenous gender relations and violence : becoming gender AWAke / Catherine E. McKinley.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- McKinley, Catherine E., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Indigenous women--Social conditions.
- Indigenous women.
- Indigenous women--Violence against.
- Sex role.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xv, 395 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
- Place of Publication:
- Cham : Springer, [2023]
- System Details:
- text file PDF
- Contents:
- Decolonization from Prescriptive Gender Roles and Sexism Living Gender AWAke
- Patriarchy and Its Handmaid, Sexism
- Introduction and Application of the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT) to Gender-Based Violence
- How Did It Happen? A Case Example of the Incremental, Cumulative, and Massive Efforts of Historical Oppression to Reverse Indigenous Womens Roles and Statuses
- Divides, Disruptions, and Gendered Rearrangements: How Historical Oppression Impairs Communities and Contributes to Violence
- Contemporary Forms of Historical Oppression: Experiences and Consequences of Gendered IPV and Sexual Violence Experiences
- How Historical Oppression Undermines Families and Drives Risk for Violence
- Interlocking Experiences of Violence Across Womens Life
- How Patriarchal Gender Roles, Early Childbearing (ECB) and Early Marriage (EM) Contribute to IPV
- Understanding Indigenous Womens Experiences and Barriers to Liberation From Violence
- Patriarchal Gender Roles: Interconnections With Violence, Historical Oppression, and Resilience
- Gender Inequities in Home Life: Moms "Mostly Pulling the Weight"
- Gendered Differences in Experiences of Violence and Violence Perpetration
- Consequences of Violence on Women, Children, and Families
- Tipping the Balance: Violence Across the Life Course and Socioeconomic Strain Posing Risks While Family and Social Support Offsetting Anxiety and Depression
- Understanding Depression as an Embodiment of Historical Oppression and Ways to Transcend
- Land, Loss, and Violence: Contemporary Manifestations of Historical Oppression
- Family and Culture as Structures for Resilience, Resistance, and Transcendence From Violence
- Bending But Not Breaking: Resilience of Women Survivors of Violence
- What to Do Now? Listening and Learning From Survivors and Professionals Affected by Violence
- Understanding Gender and Connections Between Mental, Physical, Social, and Community, Cultural Health
- We Never Go Hungry There Cause My Mom Uses the Resource of the Land : Returning to Sacred Roots of Subsistence to Promote Wellness and Resilience
- Understanding Interconnections and Factors Driving Gendered Mental Health Inequities
- Cultural, Community, Familial, and Individual Factors Related to Wellness Among Youth
- Family Resilience: Resisting and Offsetting Historical Oppression While Transcending
- Decolonizing Family Connectedness Enhancing Family Resilience
- "Your Kids Come First" : Plugged in and Protective Parenting Practices Promoting Resilience
- "Trust Us Enough to Come to Us" : Communication as a Building Block of Family Resilience
- "He Had Rules and He Had Guidelines" : Establishing Family Accountability and Structure Love: A Decolonizing Act of Rebellion to Promote Family Resilience and Reduce Alcohol Use
- "They Called [Great Grandmother] the Famous Storyteller Around Here" : Elders Transcending Historical Oppression Through Language, Story, and Culture
- "She Always Knows What to Do" : Mothers Maintaining Central Roles in Family
- "Weve Kind of Always Come Together" : Humanizing, Complementary, Fluid, Balanced, and Transcendent Gender Roles to Move Forward
- Tying It All Together: Living Gender AWAke.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 24, 2023).
- ISBN:
- 9783031185830
- 3031185838
- Publisher Number:
- 99992949620
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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