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Title: Talkin' up to the white woman :Aboriginal women and feminism /Aileen Moreton-Robinson. Varying title: Talkin' up to the white woman :indigenous women and feminism Talking up to the white woman. Author: Moreton-Robinson, Aileen,(author.). Location: 305.42 MOR Subject: Aboriginal Australians -- Women Feminism -- Australia. Women, Aboriginal Australian. Target Audience: Collection code: W - Women ISBN: 9780702231346 (paperback) Collation: xxv, 234 pages ; 20 cm. Contents Note: 1. Tellin' It Straight: Self-Presentation Within Indigenous Women's Life Writings -- 2. Look Out "White Woman": Representations of the White Woman in Feminist Theory -- 3. Puttem "Indigenous Woman": Representations of the "Indigenous Woman" in White Women's Ethnographic Writings -- 4. Little Bit Woman: Representations of Indigenous Women in White Australian Feminism -- 5. White Women's Way: Self-Presentation within White Feminist Academics' Talk -- 6. Tiddas Speakin' Strong: Indigenous Women's Self-Presentation within White Australian Feminism -- 7. Conclusion: Talkin' Up to the White Woman. Summary Note: In this accessible and provocative analysis of the whiteness of Australian feminism the author applies academic training and cultural knowledge in revealing the invisible position of power and privilege in feminist practice. This is a uniquely Australian contribution to the increasing global discourse on feminism and race. General Note: Includes index. Bibliography Note: Bibliographic references (pages [192]-218) ------------------------------ TF1286960 Available at Main Women 305.42 MOR -----------------------------------------------