Indigenous feminists are too sexy for your heteropatriarchal settler colonialism
Within the creation myths of the United States, narratives portray Native peoples as hypersexualized and sexually desiring white men and women. Native men in captivity narratives are portrayed as wanting to rape white women and Native women such as Pocahontas are constituted as desiring the love and...
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2014
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African journal of criminology and justice studies
Year: 2014, Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 89-103 |
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