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Now in its second edition, this groundbreaking work of literary and cultural criticism analyses representations of Indigenous women in Canadian literature. By deconstructing stereotypical images of the ""Indian princess"" and ""easy squaw"", Janice Acoose calls attention to the racist and sexist depictions of Indigenous women in popular literature.

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Now in its second edition, this groundbreaking work of literary and cultural criticism analyses representations of Indigenous women in Canadian literature. By deconstructing stereotypical images of the ""Indian princess"" and ""easy squaw"", Janice Acoose calls attention to the racist and sexist depictions of Indigenous women in popular literature.
Autorenporträt
Janice Acoose holds a PhD from the University of Saskatchewan and is a Sessional Lecturer with the Northern Teacher Education Program, an activist-educator, and an internationally recognized Indigenous literary critic, writer, researcher, and consultant. Her roots stem from the Sakimay First Nation and the Marival Métis community.