BOOK CLUB Talkin' Up to the White Woman
We did it last year, we're doing it again. When we have a cohort together of c.6-8 we'll get in touch to find a day/time that suits everyone.

Facilitators: Stacey WIlson, Naomi Wolfe and Talitha Fraser

Why read this book: If you have an interest in decolonising and reconciliation work in this continent, this book looks at how "whiteness dominates from a position of power and privilege as an invisible norm and unchallenged practice", this group is an invitation to supported deep work and conversations that will alter your perceptions and practice.

SYNOPSIS

In this ground-breaking and timeless book, distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson undertakes a compelling analysis of the whiteness of Australian feminism and its effect on Indigenous women. As a Goenpul woman and an academic, she operationalises an Indigenous women's standpoint as she 'talks up', engages with and interrogates western feminism in representation and practice. Through an examination of an extensive range of feminist literature written predominantly by white scholars and activists, Moreton-Robinson demonstrates how whiteness dominates from a position of power and privilege as an invisible norm and unchallenged practice. She illustrates the ways in which Indigenous women have been represented in the publications and teachings of white Australian women. Such renderings of Indigenous lives contrast with the way in which Indigenous women re/present and understand themselves.


Persuasive and engaging, Talkin' Up to the White Woman is a timely and necessary argument for the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in the teachings and practices that impact on Australia's pluralistic society. First published twenty years ago, this new edition proves the continued relevance of this classic work as a critique of the whiteness of western feminism.
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