QUEEN’S BIBLIOGRAPHY

Monday, July 07, 2008

Bibliography

Alexander, M. Jacqui.  Pedagogies of Crossing:  Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory and the Sacred.  Durham:  Duke University Press, 2005.

Anderson, Kim.  A Recognition of Being:  Reconstructing Native Womanhood.  Toronto:  Second Story Press, 2000. 

Bell, David and Joanne Hollows, “Mobile Homes.” Space and Culture 10:23 (2007): 22-39.

Butler, Octavia.  Bloodchild and Other Stories.  New York and London:  Four Walls Eight Windows, 1995. 

Brydon, Diana.  “Dionne Brand’s Global Intimacies.”  Paper delivered at the Humanities Institute, University of Manitoba, January 17, 2007.

Christie, Maria Elie, “Kitchenspace: Gendered territory in central Mexico.” Gender, Place and Culture 13:6 (2006): 653-661.

Combahee River Collective.  “A Black Feminist Statement.”  In Homegirls:  A Black Feminist Anthology edited by Barbara Smith, 272-282.  New York:  Kitchen Table/Women of Colour Press, [1977]1982. 

Crenshaw, Kimberlé.  “Mapping the Margins:  Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color.” Stanford Law Review, 43:6 (1991):  1241-1299.

Deerchild, Rosanna.  “Tribal Feminism is a Drum Song.’ In Strong Women Stories:  Native Vision and Community Survival, edited by Kim Anderson and Bonita Lawrence, 97-105.  Toronto:  Sumach Press, 2003.

Driskill, Quo-Li.  Walking With Ghosts: Poems.  Cambridge:  Salt Press, 2005.

Dunsford, Cathie.  Manawa Toa/Heart Warrior.  North Melbourne:  Spinifex Press, 2000. 

Dunsford, Cathie.  The Journey Home/Te Haerenga Kainga.  North Melbourne:  Spinifex Press, 1997. 

Fanon, Frantz.  Black Skin, White Masks.  Translated by Charles Lam Markmann.  New York:  Grove Press, [1952]1967. 

Georgis, Dina.  “Hearing the Better Story:  Learning and the Aesthetics of Loss and Expulsion.” The Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies 28:2 (2006):  165-178.

Haraway, Donna.  Simians, Cyborgs, and Women:  The Reinvention of Nature.  New York:  Routledge, 1991. 

Johnson, Louise, “Hybrid and Global Kitchens - First and Third World Intersections (Part 2).” Gender, Place and Culture 13:6 (2006): 647-652.

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Jones, Gayl.  Mosquito.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1999. 

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Maracle, Lee.  I Am Woman:  A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism.  Vancouver:  Press Gang Publishers, 1996. 

Maurice, Gail, dir.  Smudge.  Canada:  NFB, 2005. 

McKittrick, Katherine.  “bell hooks.”  In Key Contemporary Theorists on Space and Place, edited by Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, and Gill Valentine, 189-94.  London:  Sage, 2004. 

McKittrick, Katherine.  Demonic Grounds:  Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press, 2006.

McKittrick, Katherine.  “I Entered the Lists…Diaspora Catalogues:  The List, The Unbearable Territory, and Tormented Chronologies — Three Narratives and a Weltanschauung.” XCP:  Cross Cultural Poetics 17 (2007):  7-29.

Moorti, Sujata and Ross, Karen. “Introduction: Gender and the Plus-Size Body.” Feminist Media Studies 5:2 (2006): 237-238.

Monture-Angus, Patricia.  Journeying Forward:  Dreaming First Nations’ Independence. Halifax:  Fernwood, 1999. 

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Ouellette, Grace J.M.W.  The Fourth World:  An Indigenous Perspective on Feminism and Aboriginal Women’s Activism.  Halifax:  Fernwood, 2002.

Shaheen, Jack, G.  Reel Bad Arabs:  How Hollywood Vilifies a People.  New York:  Olive Branch Press, 2001. 

Smith, Andrea.  Conquest:  Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide.  Boston:  South End Press, 2005. 

Smith, Andrea.  “Indigenous Feminist Perspectives on Reparations:  Beyond Capitalism and the Nation State.”  Keynote paper delivered at Diasporic Hegemonies:  Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Feminist Transnationalism, University of Toronto, October 20, 2006. 

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai.  Decolonizing Methodologies:  Research and Indigenous Peoples.  New York:  Zed Press, 1999. 

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Todd, Loretta, dir.  Hands of History.  Canada:  NFB, 1994. 

Wilson, Natalie. “Vilifying Former Fatties: Media Representations of Weight Loss Surgery.” Feminist Media Studies 5:2 (2005): 252-255.

Wynter, Sylvia.  “Beyond Miranda’s Meanings:  Un/Silencing the ‘Demonic Ground’ of Caliban’s ‘Woman’.”  In Out of the Kumbla:  Caribbean Women and Literature, ed. Carole Boyce Davies and Elaine Savory Fido, 355-72.  Trenton, New Jersey:  Africa World Press, 1990. 

Wynter, Sylvia. “On How We Mistook the Map for the Territory and Re-Imprisoned Ourselves in Our Unbearable Wrongness of Being of Désêtre.” In Not Only the Master’s Tools:  African American Studies in Theory and Practice, ed. Lewis R. Gordon and Jane Anna Gordon, 107-69.  London and Boulder:  Paradigm Publishers, 2006. 

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