This article analyzes the predatory nature of settler colonialism in the United States. Focusing primarily on the twentieth century – and the Cold War decades in particular – the essay reveals how white men and women used their racial privilege to profit from sexualized images of Indigenous women. From burlesque to the rise of Playboy magazine, the article contends that pop culture representations naturalized a broader social and political culture of sexual and physical violence. The legacy of that violence continued into the late twentieth century and beyond, with Indigenous women and girls today being disproportionately represented in missing and murdered persons data. The article therefore invites serious historical reflection on the lin...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
This article details how the current epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in North America ...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Colonialism, its ingrained sexism and racism, and the consequential loss of tribal sovereignty throu...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
The sexual assault and gendered violence Native American women face has started to garner attention ...
Domestic violence and sexual assault rates are higher on Indian reservations than anywhere else in t...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
Although violence against Indigenous women is a global human rights and social justice issue, it mus...
Native women and girls suffer sexual violence at the highest rate of any demographic in the United S...
This book examines the fascinating and often disturbing portrayal of Native American women in film. ...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...
This article details how the current epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in North America ...
Throughout American history, sexual violence against Native Americans has been an all-too common phe...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
Colonialism, its ingrained sexism and racism, and the consequential loss of tribal sovereignty throu...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
This thesis examines jurisdictional conflicts in the prosecution of sexual violence against\ud Nativ...
The sexual assault and gendered violence Native American women face has started to garner attention ...
Domestic violence and sexual assault rates are higher on Indian reservations than anywhere else in t...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
Although violence against Indigenous women is a global human rights and social justice issue, it mus...
Native women and girls suffer sexual violence at the highest rate of any demographic in the United S...
This book examines the fascinating and often disturbing portrayal of Native American women in film. ...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Indigenous women in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of intimate partner...