Joyce Green and Gina Starblanket - Extending Our Accounts of Indigenous Feminism: An Introduction Section I: Home Kin Legacies: Joyce Green - Always Coming Home Christine Sy - The Sweetness of This Moment: Honouring Joyce and Her Indigenous Feminist Work Emma Larocque - Why Am I a Feminist? Megan Davis - Deploying and Disputing Aboriginal Feminism in Australia Section II: Subjectivity Regulation Resistance: Shelagh Day, Mary Eberts and Sharon McIvor - Settler Colonialism in Canada: Making "Indian" Women Disappear Robyn Bourgeois - Perpetual State of Violence: An Indigenous Feminist Anti-Oppression Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Gina Starblanket - Deconstructing the "Red Ticket" Woman: Revisiting the Political Contributions of the Indian Rights for Indian Women's Movement Cara Peacock - Mad Indigenous Womanhood and the Psycho-Politics of Settler Colonialism Section III: Land Relationship Love: Eva Jewell - Towards an Anti-Colonial Feminist Care Ethic Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez - Our Movements Need Some Love as Well: Indigenous Land Defence and Relationality Hokulani Aikau - Mana Wahine and Mothering at the Loi: A Two-Spirit/Queer Analysis Billy-Ray Belcourt - Decolonization Is a Queer Desire: Poetics, Politics, Negativity Section IV: Decoloniality Knowledge Futures: Robyn Maynard and Leanne Simpson - On Black and Indigenous Relationalities Jas M Morgan and Megan Scribe with TJ Cuthand and Adrienne Huard - Taking Account of Indigenous Digital Humanities Kelly Aguirre - Decolonization Is Also Metaphorical: Indigenous Feminist and Queer-Two-Spirit Storywork Matters.
Making Space for Indigenous Feminism