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Sarah Deer, a 2014 MacArthur Fellow, has worked to end violence against women for more than twenty years. A professor of law at William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, she is coauthor of three textbooks on tribal law and coeditor of Sharing Our Stories of Survival: Native Women show more Surviving Violence. show less

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Works by Sarah Deer

Associated Works

Color of Violence: The Incite! Anthology (2006) — Contributor — 307 copies, 2 reviews
The Portable Feminist Reader (2025) — Contributor — 90 copies
Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World (2020) — Contributor — 56 copies, 2 reviews

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Canonical name
Deer, Sarah
Legal name
Deer, Sarah
Birthdate
1972-11-09
Gender
female
Occupations
lawyer
professor
Awards and honors
MacArthur Fellowship (2014)
Short biography
Sarah Deer is an American lawyer, docent and feminist activist. She is a professor of law at William Mitchell College, and 2014 McArthur fellow. Her activism centers on survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence among Native Americans.
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USA
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USA

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I'm perhaps not as well-read in this area as I might be (further complicated by how much of the scholarship is done by a person whose credentials have been called into question,) but I'm not sure this book was doing much that was wildly new? It was presented to our class, I assume, as an alternative to that other work that has been done, and I think it sort of does that but less theoretically rigorously (unfortunately,) though her interventions in the specifically legal world are super show more interesting. The strongest chapter to me was her critique of restorative justice. The suggestions section felt weak but I think that has to do with how broad the book had to be; there was very little specificity, which makes sense but also felt like it didn't require an entire chapter to explain that each tribe has to come up with what works best for them?

Overall, a decent primer on the legal situation regarding rape and Native women in the US, so good for folks who are looking to start somewhere.
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Rating
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ISBNs
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