Self-Determination, Subordination, and Semantics: Rhetorical and Real-World Conflicts over the Human Rights of Indigenous Women
@inproceedings{Grey2014SelfDeterminationSA, title={Self-Determination, Subordination, and Semantics: Rhetorical and Real-World Conflicts over the Human Rights of Indigenous Women}, author={Sam Grey}, year={2014} }
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Unwittingly agreed: Fujimori, neoliberal governmentality, and the inclusive exclusion of Indigenous women
- Political Science
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ABSTRACT In 1996, Alberto Fujimori introduced the National Program for Reproductive Health and Family Planning 1996–2000, the first publicly funded family planning program in Peru’s history, under…
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- Political ScienceHuman Rights Review
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Appeals to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) haunt most post-1990s institutional attempts to address historical injustice. Comparing Canada and South Africa, Nagy (2012)…
Truth, Reconciliation, and “Double Settler Denial”: Gendering the Canada-South Africa Analogy
- Political Science
- 2016
Appeals to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) haunt most post-1990s institutional attempts to address historical injustice. Comparing Canada and South Africa, Nagy (2012)…