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Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) Decolonization through Physical Activity
Title:
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) Decolonization through Physical Activity
ISBN:
9783030568061
Edition:
1st ed. 2020.
Publication Information New:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Physical Description:
X, 168 p. online resource.
Series:
New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,
Contents:
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Indigenous Feminist Theory and Embodied Settler Colonialism. - Chapter 2: How is Embodied Settler Colonialism Manifested?. - Chapter 3: Women's Stories of Decolonized Physical Activity. - Chapter 4: Oshki-Michitweg: Anishinaabekweg Dibaajimowinan (Stories) of Decolonization through Running -- Chapter 5: Wiisokotaatiwin: Kettlebell Training, Critical Dialogue, and Creating Well-being through Physical Activity -- Chapter 6: Disciplined Physical Activity as an Ethic of Anishinaabe Self-discipline. - Conclusion.
Abstract:
This book presents knowledge from Indigenous women who enact decolonization and wellbeing through physical activity. In sport, physical activity, and health disciplines, there is a significant need for Indigenous women's theoretical and methodological perspectives. While much research is published from a Western perspective on Indigenous peoples' health, sport, and physical activity, less is known from Indigenous feminist and community perspectives. The chapters therefore inform the broader sociology of sport and Indigenous feminist fields on Indigenous cultural perspectives of physical activity.
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Language:
English