
Indigenous studies and Woman of Color perspectives
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Byrd, Jodi. The Transit of Empire Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism. University of Minnesota Press. 2011.
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Combahee River Collective. “A Black Feminist Statement.” 1977. The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory. ed. Linda Nicholson. New York: Routledge, 1997: 63-79.
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Hong, Grace. “Existentially Surplus: Women of Color Feminism and the New Crises of Capitalism.” GLQ, 18, no. 1 (2011), 87 - 106.
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Hong, Grace Kyungwon. The Ruptures of American Capital Women of Color Feminism and the Culture of Immigrant Labor. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota, 2006. Print.
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Jolivette, Andrew J. Indian Blood: HIV and Colonial Trauma in San Francisco's Two-Spirit Community. University of Washington Press. 2016.
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Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. “Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses.” Feminist Review 30 (1998): 61-80
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__________. “'Under Western Eyes' Revisited: Feminist Solidarity Through Anticapitalist Struggles.” Signs 28.2 (2003): 499-535
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Moraga, Cherrié, and Gloria Anzaldúa, eds. This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. Watertown, MA: Persephone Press, 1981.
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Moraga, Cherrié L. Loving in the War Years: Lo Que Nunca Pasó por Sus Labios. 2nd edition. Cambridge, South End Press, 2000: 42-51.
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Salaita, Steven Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine. University of Minnesota Press, 2016
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Sandoval, Chela. Methodology of the Oppressed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
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Simpson, Audra. Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States. Duke University Press. 2014.
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Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake. As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance. University of Minnesota Press. 2017.
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Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. 2nd ed., Zed Books, 2012.