Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women

Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781442660854
ISBN-13 : 1442660856
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Book Synopsis Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women by : Amber Dean

Download or read book Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women written by Amber Dean and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 2016-01-27 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Between the late 1970s and the early 2000s, at least sixty-five women, many of them members of Indigenous communities, were found murdered or reported missing from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. In a work driven by the urgency of this ongoing crisis, which extends across the country, Amber Dean offers a timely, critical analysis of the public representations, memorials, and activist strategies that brought the story of Vancouver’s disappeared women to the attention of a wider public. Remembering Vancouver’s Disappeared Women traces “what lives on” from the violent loss of so many women from the same neighbourhood. Dean interrogates representations that aim to humanize the murdered or missing women, asking how these might inadvertently feed into the presumed dehumanization of sex work, Indigeneity, and living in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. Taking inspiration from Indigenous women’s research, activism, and art, she challenges readers to reckon with our collective implication in the ongoing violence of settler colonialism and to accept responsibility for addressing its countless injustices.


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