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A Recognition of Being

A Recognition of Being uses the stories of 40 aboriginal women to trace what Anderson describes as a four-stage journey - resist, reclaim, construct, act - toward positive self-image. Anderson accompanies the women's stories with her own well thought out commentary. ...the questions posed by her subjects - especially Cree/Metis scholar Emma LaRocque and Queen's University professor Bonita Lawrence - reveal a refreshing resistance to the status quo.

— reviewed by Suzanne Methot
Quill & Quire, March 2000
A Recognition of Being

A Recognition of Being

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  · Native Studies
  · Women's Issues
  · Social Issues

320 pages
6" x 9"
$24.95 paper
ISBN: 978-1-894549-12-7

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