Obituaries as Markers of Memory

TitleObituaries as Markers of Memory
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsYasmin1, yasmin.jiwani@gmail.com Jiwani
JournalCultural Studies/Critical Methodologies
Volume16
Issue4
Pagination387-399
ISSN15327086
Abstract

Many Aboriginal peoples belong to stateless nations within the White Canadian nation-state. Their claims to sovereignty are predicated on a timeless, immemorial existence that predates White settlement. Yet, the very reproduction of the nation is a gendered and raced project, centering some bodies while marginalizing others. In tracing the ways in which Aboriginal women have been projected on the canvass of the nation’s memorials—in obituaries—this article interrogates the visibility/invisibility of Aboriginal women and sheds light on the changing racial logic that underpins the articulation of race and gender in the twenty-first century.

DOI10.1177/1532708616638691