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Sister Girl

$53.95
Discover 'Sister Girl,' a groundbreaking collection of essays, speeches, and interviews by acclaimed historian and activist Jackie Huggins. Spanning nearly four decades of impactful writing, this trade paperback represents an essential conversation about Aboriginal perspectives on identity, activism, and leadership. In this thought-provoking book, Huggins weaves personal and public narratives, inviting readers to engage with Indigenous history and the multifaceted experiences of Murri women. The pieces challenge conventional feminism and critique the narratives presented by white historians, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultural values and struggles. Dive into the powerful reflections within 'Sister Girl,' which resonate with urgency, wisdom, and hope for reconciliation. Perfect for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, women's rights, and social justice, this collection is a vital addition to your library. Enjoy FREE shipping on this brand-new book, published by University of Queensland Press in 2022, with 224 pages of compelling content. Expect delivery within 10 days. Enhance your reading experience with 'Sister Girl' and engage with themes that matter.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702265471
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 224


Description:
The pieces in this seminal collection represent almost four decades of writing by historian and activist Jackie Huggins. These essays, speeches and interviews combine both the public and the personal in a bold trajectory tracing one Murri woman's journey towards self-discovery and human understanding. As a widely respected cultural educator and analyst, Huggins offers an Aboriginal view of the history, values and struggles of Indigenous people.

Sister Girl reflects on many important and timely topics, including identity, activism, leadership and reconciliation. It challenges accepted notions of the appropriateness of mainstream feminism in Aboriginal society and of white historians writing Indigenous history. Jackie Huggins' words, then and now, offer wisdom, urgency and hope.

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Sister Girl

$53.95
Discover 'Sister Girl,' a groundbreaking collection of essays, speeches, and interviews by acclaimed historian and activist Jackie Huggins. Spanning nearly four decades of impactful writing, this trade paperback represents an essential conversation about Aboriginal perspectives on identity, activism, and leadership. In this thought-provoking book, Huggins weaves personal and public narratives, inviting readers to engage with Indigenous history and the multifaceted experiences of Murri women. The pieces challenge conventional feminism and critique the narratives presented by white historians, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultural values and struggles. Dive into the powerful reflections within 'Sister Girl,' which resonate with urgency, wisdom, and hope for reconciliation. Perfect for anyone interested in Indigenous studies, women's rights, and social justice, this collection is a vital addition to your library. Enjoy FREE shipping on this brand-new book, published by University of Queensland Press in 2022, with 224 pages of compelling content. Expect delivery within 10 days. Enhance your reading experience with 'Sister Girl' and engage with themes that matter.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702265471
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 224


Description:
The pieces in this seminal collection represent almost four decades of writing by historian and activist Jackie Huggins. These essays, speeches and interviews combine both the public and the personal in a bold trajectory tracing one Murri woman's journey towards self-discovery and human understanding. As a widely respected cultural educator and analyst, Huggins offers an Aboriginal view of the history, values and struggles of Indigenous people.

Sister Girl reflects on many important and timely topics, including identity, activism, leadership and reconciliation. It challenges accepted notions of the appropriateness of mainstream feminism in Aboriginal society and of white historians writing Indigenous history. Jackie Huggins' words, then and now, offer wisdom, urgency and hope.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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