Grief and an Indigenous Feminist’s Rage The Embodied Field of Knowledge Production
The bright sun made me squint as I exited the detention center, eyes unaccustomed to the daylight. Heat waves wafted up over the black asphalt as I set out across the lot. My car’s interior, having sat locked up tight for the last several hours with all of my portable possessions inside, gave off a...
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Published in | Indigenous Women and Violence p. 26 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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University of Arizona Press
23.03.2021
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Summary: | The bright sun made me squint as I exited the detention center, eyes unaccustomed to the daylight. Heat waves wafted up over the black asphalt as I set out across the lot. My car’s interior, having sat locked up tight for the last several hours with all of my portable possessions inside, gave off a convectional blast of heat as I opened the door. Leaving the door ajar, I started the engine and cranked the air conditioning to max. Cold air rushed mercifully toward me. I was briefly grateful to Volvo. I quickly reached for my laptop, tucked under the |
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ISBN: | 0816542627 9780816542628 |
DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1ghv4mj.6 |