Issue 90.6 - Elle Dit

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‘TALKIN’ UP TO THE WHITE WOMAN’

Feminist reflections from listening to Aileen Moreton-Robinson at the Adelaide Context Writers Festival 2021 Words by Ngoc Lan Tran

It’s surreal. Aileen Moreton-Robinson does not make a lot of public appearances; yet, she went to Adelaide for the Context Writers Festival. On the opening night, the festival curator, Dominic Guerrera, shared a touching excerpt from their email exchange with Moreton-Robinson, personally noting the influence of her work on the public and her power that can unapologetically shake up the “sleepy, complacent” Adelaide, a place where white privilege still thrives and remains largely unseen, unchallenged. All on Kaurna land. Guerrera is talking about Moreton-Robinson’s ground-breaking work, first published in 2000 called Talkin’ Up to the White Woman. This work has given voice to Indigenous feminism, stirring up the historically uninterrogated hegemony of whiteness, its privilege in Australian feminism and its effect on indigenous and non-indigenous women. Moreton-Robinson challenges the position of the academic university as the site of knowledge production that has reduced indigenous women to the Native ‘other’ under the lens of anthropology, while the racial identity of white people and white women is left unexamined. She resists the homogenising nature of “feminism” that has conflated the patriarchal oppression into a “common denominator” shared amongst all women, from which she enquires into the aftermath of “feminism” disregarding indigenous women’s years of trauma from colonial slavery and systemic racism. This is a sentiment shared by not only MoretonRobison, but also many many other women of colour. The anthology This Bridge Called My Back,

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Chained Woman of Xuzhou

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pages 86-88

My Friend Apathy

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pages 84-85

Fuck You, Joanne

6min
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Love Isn’t

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pages 78-80

Talkin’ Up To The White Woman: Feminist Reflections

4min
pages 68-69

Is This Me? A Nothing Thing

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pages 70-71

For My Sister | Manmade | Girl, Woman, Sun

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pages 76-77

Sea, Swallow Me

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page 72

45 Important Questions For Men

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page 73

A Self-Help Guide To Contraception

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pages 62-65

Shit Men Do: A Shared Space

9min
pages 58-61

Womanchild

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page 57

Balancing The Gendered Drink

6min
pages 55-56

Book Review: Emotional Female

5min
pages 52-54

Left-Wing Men Need To Do Better

9min
pages 48-51

Staying Home And Being Free

3min
pages 46-47

Medical Discrimination Is A Patriarchal Weapon

3min
pages 44-45

Women In Education, A Rant

3min
pages 42-43

Are You A Feminist?

5min
pages 40-41

Devil In Disguise

1min
page 39

I Have A Problem With Tiktok Feminism

7min
pages 36-38

Why I Fear Tall Men

5min
pages 28-29

Where Did the WoCo Go?

4min
pages 26-27

Patriarchy In BDSM

5min
pages 33-35

Reading Feminism: All About Love

2min
pages 24-25

Female Genital Mutilation

6min
pages 30-32

Sustainabili-Dit

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pages 22-23

SRC President’s Report

2min
pages 10-11

State of the Union

3min
pages 8-9

co nt e n ts Editorial

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Econ Dit

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pages 20-21

Left Right Centre

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Vox? Pop

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Artist Spotlight

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Club Spotlight

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