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HARP-516 |
Title: |
The Bourgeois Family, Aboriginal Women, and Colonial Governance in Canada: A Study in Feminist Historical and Cultural Materialism |
Source: |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society, Autumn2001, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p59, 27p |
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Year: |
2001 |
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Author(s): |
Julia V. Emberley |
Keywords: |
Canada, colonial/colonialism, decision making, economic, social, and cultural rights, gender equality, governance, human rights, non-discrimination, woman, politics, feminist, civil and political rights, indigenous people, minority rights, self-determination, family |
Abstract: |
Focuses on the role of English bourgeois family in the colonial governance in Canada. Concept of aboriginality; Details on the feminist theory of historicocultural materialism; Disentitlement of aboriginal women from political decision-making practices. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, colonial/colonialism, cultural rights, decision/decision-making, economic, family, feminist, gender equality, governance, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, non-discrimination, politics, self-determination, social, woman