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An Introduction to Indigenous Feminisms is written by Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040343597 (ISBN 10) and 9781040343593 (ISBN 13).
An Introduction to Indigenous Feminisms introduces important concepts and approaches for understanding what Indigenous feminisms are, why we use the term in plural, and why Indigenous feminisms are not just for academics. This engaging and accessible textbook, the first of its kind in this subject, provides instructors and students with the historical contexts, analytical tools, and the practice-driven possibilities for creative and epistemic engagement with Indigenous feminist knowledge. Besides including useful pedagogical features, the volume explores: How Indigenous feminist conversations have evolved What political practices have developed over time Stories, theories, and histories about Indigenous women’s experiences An Introduction to Indigenous Feminisms provides students with ways to practice Indigenous ways of thinking, learning, especially those studying Gender Studies, Social and Cultural History, Sociology and Politics.