Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (K...
~
McGuire-Adams, Tricia.
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) = Decolonization through Physical Activity /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) / by Tricia McGuire-Adams.
Reminder of title:
Decolonization through Physical Activity /
Author:
McGuire-Adams, Tricia.
Description:
X, 168 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Sociology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56806-1
ISBN:
9783030568061
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) = Decolonization through Physical Activity /
McGuire-Adams, Tricia.
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge)
Decolonization through Physical Activity /[electronic resource] :by Tricia McGuire-Adams. - 1st ed. 2020. - X, 168 p.online resource. - New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,2522-0330. - New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Indigenous Feminist Theory and Embodied Settler Colonialism. - Chapter 2: How is Embodied Settler Colonialism Manifested?. - Chapter 3: Women's Stories of Decolonized Physical Activity. - Chapter 4: Oshki-Michitweg: Anishinaabekweg Dibaajimowinan (Stories) of Decolonization through Running -- Chapter 5: Wiisokotaatiwin: Kettlebell Training, Critical Dialogue, and Creating Well-being through Physical Activity -- Chapter 6: Disciplined Physical Activity as an Ethic of Anishinaabe Self-discipline. - Conclusion.
This book presents knowledge from Indigenous women who enact decolonization and wellbeing through physical activity. In sport, physical activity, and health disciplines, there is a significant need for Indigenous women’s theoretical and methodological perspectives. While much research is published from a Western perspective on Indigenous peoples’ health, sport, and physical activity, less is known from Indigenous feminist and community perspectives. The chapters therefore inform the broader sociology of sport and Indigenous feminist fields on Indigenous cultural perspectives of physical activity.
ISBN: 9783030568061
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-56806-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
551705
Sociology.
LC Class. No.: HM401-1281
Dewey Class. No.: 305.3
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge) = Decolonization through Physical Activity /
LDR
:02597nam a22004095i 4500
001
1027416
003
DE-He213
005
20201120210024.0
007
cr nn 008mamaa
008
210318s2020 gw | s |||| 0|eng d
020
$a
9783030568061
$9
978-3-030-56806-1
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-030-56806-1
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-030-56806-1
050
4
$a
HM401-1281
072
7
$a
JFSJ
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
SOC032000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
JBSF
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
305.3
$2
23
100
1
$a
McGuire-Adams, Tricia.
$e
author.
$4
aut
$4
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
$3
1323829
245
1 0
$a
Indigenous Feminist Gikendaasowin (Knowledge)
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
Decolonization through Physical Activity /
$c
by Tricia McGuire-Adams.
250
$a
1st ed. 2020.
264
1
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
$c
2020.
300
$a
X, 168 p.
$b
online resource.
336
$a
text
$b
txt
$2
rdacontent
337
$a
computer
$b
c
$2
rdamedia
338
$a
online resource
$b
cr
$2
rdacarrier
347
$a
text file
$b
PDF
$2
rda
490
1
$a
New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,
$x
2522-0330
505
0
$a
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Indigenous Feminist Theory and Embodied Settler Colonialism. - Chapter 2: How is Embodied Settler Colonialism Manifested?. - Chapter 3: Women's Stories of Decolonized Physical Activity. - Chapter 4: Oshki-Michitweg: Anishinaabekweg Dibaajimowinan (Stories) of Decolonization through Running -- Chapter 5: Wiisokotaatiwin: Kettlebell Training, Critical Dialogue, and Creating Well-being through Physical Activity -- Chapter 6: Disciplined Physical Activity as an Ethic of Anishinaabe Self-discipline. - Conclusion.
520
$a
This book presents knowledge from Indigenous women who enact decolonization and wellbeing through physical activity. In sport, physical activity, and health disciplines, there is a significant need for Indigenous women’s theoretical and methodological perspectives. While much research is published from a Western perspective on Indigenous peoples’ health, sport, and physical activity, less is known from Indigenous feminist and community perspectives. The chapters therefore inform the broader sociology of sport and Indigenous feminist fields on Indigenous cultural perspectives of physical activity.
650
0
$a
Sociology.
$3
551705
650
0
$a
Imperialism.
$3
559183
650
1 4
$a
Gender Studies.
$3
676860
650
2 4
$a
Sociology, general.
$3
882446
650
2 4
$a
Imperialism and Colonialism.
$3
1104931
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
593884
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783030568054
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783030568078
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783030568085
830
0
$a
New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,
$x
2522-0330
$3
1286333
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56806-1
912
$a
ZDB-2-SLS
912
$a
ZDB-2-SXS
950
$a
Social Sciences (SpringerNature-41176)
950
$a
Social Sciences (R0) (SpringerNature-43726)
based on 0 review(s)
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login