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Pep Phelan
Writer/Scholar. Artist. Photographer. Multidisciplinary Health Professional.
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Recent Scholarship
Unearthing and Honouring Fungi Wisdom: Exploring Indigenous Research Methods Through MUSHROOMS
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Indigenous research methodologies and methods are critical for Indigenous scholars to centre and prioritise Indigenous perspectives, narratives, and knowledges, empower communities, and pursue justice and liberation (Asmar et al. Academic Research and Researchers...
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Impostor syndrome is a colonial, patriarchal construct: On mediocrity and white supremacy - Archer Magazine
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Capitalism, neoliberalism and the myth of meritocracy fuel impostor syndrome by insisting that individuals alone are responsible for our success or failure. This is a lie.
Fighting fatphobia in sapphic spaces: Give me a fat, anti-colonial baddie - Archer Magazine
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Let me say this for the record: people who hold and express fatphobic convictions may identify as queer, but they certainly are not embodying queerness.
Women's sport, authenticity and the power of inclusion - Archer Magazine
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It became apparent why the way women’s sport is participated in and played resonates so deeply with me: it is so critically important.
Poems
The Colonial Affliction | Published in Journal of Global Indigeneity
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By Péta Phelan. This poem is an impassioned condemnation of colonial violence, which has a transnational valency of ideas through its creative articulation.
The Can and the (Kicked-Up) Road | Published in Journal of Global Indigeneity
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By Péta Phelan. A poem by Péta Phelan examining themes of Indigenous survivance, justice, truth-telling and colonisation.
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