Bültmann & Gerriets
Emergent Writing Methodologies in Feminist Studies
von Mona Livholts
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
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ISBN: 978-1-136-58023-9
Erschienen am 22.03.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 226 Seiten

Preis: 73,99 €

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In a time of growing demand for methodological renewal that promotes justice and equality, this edited collection focuses on emergent writing methodologies in feminist studies. It explores some of the central politics, ideas, and power dimensions that condition and shape knowledge, elaborates with critical, embodied, reflective and situated writing practices and discusses the relationship between author, text and audiences. The book is excellent literature for postgraduates, researchers and academics in feminist and intersectionality studies, and helpful as guidance for writing sessions and workshops.



Mona Livholts is Professor of Social Work in the Department of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland.



Introduction: Contemporary Untimely Post/Academic Writings: Transforming the Shape of Knowledge in Feminist Studies Mona Livholts Part 1: Politics, Ideas, Thinkers 1. Leaks and Leftovers: Reflections on the Practice and Politics of Style in Feminist Academic Writing Annelie Bränström Öhman 2. Medusa's Laughter and the Hows and Whys of Writing According to Hélène Cixous Sissel Lie 3. Masquerades of Love: Biographical and Autobiographical Explorations of Self-Invention with/in Hannah Arendt's Rahel Varnhagen Kathleen B. Jones Part 2: Privilege, Power and Subjugated Knowledge 4. Interrogating Privileged Subjectivities: Reflections on Writing Personal Accounts of Privilege Bob Pease 5. Political Terrains of Writing Belonging, Memory and Homeland Barzoo Eliassi 6. Colonialism and the Emergence of Hope: The Use of Creative Non-Fiction to Reflect on a Society in Transformation James Arvanitakis 7. Writing Against Postcolonial Imaginations: The White Race for a Weakening Patriarchy Jessica H. Jönsson Part 3: Imaginative and Poetic Spaces, Readers and Audiences 8. A Performative Mode of Writing Place: Out and About the Rosenlund Park, Stockholm, 2008-2010 Katja Grillner 9. The Road to Writing: An Ethno(Bio)Graphic Memoir Ulrika Dahl 10. Sensitive Studies, Sensitive Writings: Poetic Tales of Sexuality in Sports Heidi Eng 11. Figurative Fragments of a Politics of Location in Desire Ulrika Dahl and Hanna Hallgren 12. Writing as Intimate Friends ... How Does Writing Profeminist Research Become Methodologically Challenging? Jeff Hearn


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