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Gender and Rights

Gender and Rights

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This book explores the key concepts of gender and rights of indigenous peoples from all continents,looking at issues of human rights,gender justice,repression,resistance,resurgence,and government policies. It is a comprehensive guide for students,teachers,and scholars of indigenous studies,gender studies,human rights,social and cultural anthropology,tribal studies,sociology,and social exclusion studies.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 216 pages
\n Publication date: 17 September 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This comprehensive book, part of the esteemed Key Concepts in Indigenous Studies series, delves into the recurring themes that permeate discussions about nature, culture, and society among indigenous communities worldwide. As the second installment in a five-volume series, it specifically focuses on two fundamental concepts: gender and the rights of indigenous peoples from every corner of the globe. Drawing upon the expertise of renowned scholars, activists, and experts across diverse continents, this authoritative work examines a range of pressing issues related to indigenous human rights, gender justice, oppression, resistance, resurgence, and government policies in Canada, Latin America, North America, Australia, India, Brazil, Southeast Asia, and Africa. By seamlessly merging academic insights with real-world experiences, this unique book offers a comprehensive guide for students, educators, and scholars engaged in the study of indigenous cultures. It will be an invaluable resource for those pursuing gender studies, human rights, law, social and cultural anthropology, tribal studies, sociology, social exclusion studies, religion and theology, cultural studies, literary and postcolonial studies, Third World and Global South studies, as well as activists who work closely with indigenous communities.


Introduction:
The concept of gender is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has played a significant role in shaping societies throughout history. In indigenous communities, gender roles and expressions have often been deeply intertwined with cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs, reflecting the unique perspectives and experiences of these communities. This book aims to explore the multifaceted nature of gender in indigenous contexts, examining how it intersects with other aspects of culture, such as power, identity, and social structures.

Gender and Power:
Gender is often associated with power, and in indigenous communities, power dynamics are often shaped by cultural norms and traditions. Women, for example, may have less access to resources, land, and political power than men, which can limit their ability to participate in decision-making processes and advocate for their rights. However, indigenous women have also played a critical role in shaping their communities and advocating for gender equality.

Identity and Self-Expression:
Gender is also closely linked to identity and self-expression. In indigenous communities, gender roles and expressions may be used to express cultural values, beliefs, and traditions. For example, some indigenous cultures may prioritize the role of women as healers, caregivers, and leaders, while others may emphasize the role of men as hunters, warriors, and providers. These gender roles and expressions can help to reinforce cultural identity and provide a sense of belonging and purpose.

Social Structures:
Gender is also influenced by social structures, such as class, race, and ethnicity. In indigenous communities, these social structures may intersect with gender roles and expressions, creating unique challenges and opportunities for individuals. For example, indigenous women from marginalized communities may face additional barriers to accessing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, which can further perpetuate gender inequality.

Resistance and Activism:
Despite the challenges faced by indigenous communities, there have been many examples of resistance and activism aimed at promoting gender equality and challenging traditional gender roles. Women have played a critical role in these movements, advocating for their rights and challenging the dominant narratives surrounding gender.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, gender is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that plays a significant role in shaping indigenous communities. This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of gender in indigenous contexts, examining how it intersects with other aspects of culture, power, identity, and social structures. By highlighting the experiences and perspectives of indigenous women and men, this book seeks to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about gender equality and social justice in these communities.

\n Weight: 360g\n
Dimension: 232 x 155 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367263225\n \n

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