FEM 1100 Lecture 9: Feminism – Lecture #9

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Review race to innocence: razack and fellows are critiquing the additive model of oppression. Systems of oppression (capitalism, imperialism, patriarchy) rely upon on another: we have to work to undo them all simultaneously, or risk leaving them intact. Identifying only one system of marginalization at a time will not undo them all. Indigenous feminisms: aboriginal men, women and children in canada continue to confront the history of colonialism and ongoing racism that characterize the canadian state the 1876 indian act of canada is part of what mi"kmaq scholar bonita. Lawrence calls the national genocidal policies designed to abolish native culture. Residential schools: a deliberate strategy on the part of the canadian government to exterminate. Show a segment that has a lot of relationship to the landscape here in canada. Rabbit proof fence: rabbit proof fence: film about the stolen generation . Children who were taken from their families by the government and placed in residential schools.

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