Unsettling Settler Societies: Articulations of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class (SAGE Series on Race and Ethnic Relations) by Daiva K Stasiulis
English | Aug. 11, 1995 | ISBN: 0803986947 | 352 Pages | PDF | 18.65 MB
English | Aug. 11, 1995 | ISBN: 0803986947 | 352 Pages | PDF | 18.65 MB
`Settler societies' are those in which Europeans have settled and become politically dominant over indigenous people, and where a heterogenous society has developed in class, ethnic and racial terms. They offer a unique prism for understanding the complex relations of gender, race, ethnicity and class in contemporary societies. Unsettling Settler Societies brings together a distinguished cast of contributors to explore these relations in both material and discursive terms. They look at the relation between indigenous and settler//immigrant populations, focusing in particular on women's conditions and politics. The book examines how the process of development of settler societies, and the positions of indigenous and