Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth (original) (raw)

The politics of recognition and social justice: transforming subjectivities and new forms of resistance, 2013

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Abstract

This chapter describes how young women prisoners draw on NZ Maori spiritual values to resist limiting and limited identity constructions in language use within the prison.

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