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    London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781350332713
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781350332737
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 252 Seiten
    Series Statement: Gender & sexuality studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Plural feminisms
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Feminism ; Feminism & feminist theory ; Feminismus und feministische Theorie ; Gewalt, Intoleranz und Verfolgung in der Geschichte ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society ; Social discrimination & inequality ; Soziale Diskriminierung und Gleichbehandlung ; Violence in society
    Abstract: "This collection of essays explores how individual subjects come to their feminist praxis through autoethnographic and other qualitative accounts, and how they offer resistant and decolonial strategies via reflection on their lived and embodied realities. Drawing on different understandings of feminisms, this volume archives the ways in which we engage with feminisms and imagine the mundane as a feminist site of resistance against multiple and intersectional marginalisation and oppression. Plural Feminisms spurs a discussion on how structural violence is identified and resisted, and the invisible and emotional labour that goes behind this resistance, and documents the resistance strategies feminists employ on a daily basis to survive, and form and sustain dissident kinships, that remain unread, unheard, overlooked, and excluded from dominant discourses of being and becoming. Through autoethnography, feminist, queer and/or trans and genderqueer, indigenous, Black and racialised, disabled and neurodivergent scholars in the academy reflect on their engagement with feminisms as well as their unique resistance methods-embracing and exploring complexities and challenges that both entail. It foregrounds the critical importance of first-person narratives in developing an expansive understanding of what it means to be a feminist, the different narratives and forms that resistance takes, and the socio-cultural value of subversion. This volume reflects on how dissidence looks in the lives of variously marginalised people whose body-minds and ways of living do not conform to the normative. Since spaces are seldom held for their articulations of resistance, and because their ways of knowing are rarely privileged, this book brings together critical and situated knowledges, by having the contributors write about, voice for, and reflect on themselves and their life worlds as an act of resistance in and of itself"--
    Description / Table of Contents: About the Editors and ContributorsAcknowledgementsEditorial Introduction Sohini Chatterjee (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Po-Han Lee (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)PART ONE WITNESSING AND INHABITING INTERSECTIONALITY1.Multitemporality and Feminist Resistance in TransitionCorin Parsons (University of British Columbia, Canada)2.Walking the Feminist Tightrope : Navigating Feminist Identities within Anti-Violence Work with MenMadison Brockbank (McMaster University, Canada)3.Queerly Mad: Cripping Grief and Post-Traumatic Fibromyalgia SyndromeKody Muncaster, (Western University, Canada)4.Why all the Black Women Sit Together on the U-Bahn? Black Femme Resistance in GermanyMadeline Bass, Cienna Davis, Nasheeka Nedsreal, Laetitia Walendom5.Feminist Practices in Architecture: How Women Develop Resistance Through Criticism and ActionMaria Silvia D Avolio, (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)PART TWO EMBODIED ANTI-NORMATIVITY AND EVERYDAY RESISTANCE6.Against the Devil from Within : Doing Feminism through Re-Membering the Multiple SelvesPo-Han Lee7.Neoliberal Precarity and Neuroqueer Possibility: Exploring Care, Kinship, and Relational Becoming as ResistanceSohini Chatterjee8.Aazhawigamig (the Space Between Two lodges): An indigenous Matricentric Feminist Perspective on Mothering and Resistance as Everyday PraxisRenée E. Mazinegiizhigo-kwe Bédard, (Western University, Canada)9.Settler Theory and Feminisms Beyond Compulsory Relating: A Polyqueer AutoethnographyRowan J. Quirk10.A Reflexive Consideration of the Apocalyptic ChildE. Scherzinger, (McMaster University, Canada)11.Exploring Emotional Vulnerability in Autoethnography: Unpacking and Rethinking Everyday TraumaYi-Hui Lin, Independent ResearcherPART THREE CRITICAL PEDAGOGY AS FEMINIST INTERVENTION12.Feminist Praxis in Exile: A Collaborative AutoethnographyGülden Özcan, Simten Cosar, (Carleton University, Canada)13.Confronting Contradictions, Chasing a Feeling: Witchy, Feminist Pandemic Teaching as Spiritual ActivismKascindra Shewan, McGill University, Canada)14.Taking up Sites of Resistance in the Neoliberal University: Re-imagining Ways of Learning and BelongingElizabeth Chelsea Mohler, (University of Western Ontario, Canada)15.Anti-Carceral Feminism: Abolitionist Conversations on Gender-Based ViolenceMaria Silvia D Avolio, Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti, (University of Brighton, UK), Deanna Dadusc, (University of Brighton, UK)
    Note: Literaturangaben , Zielgruppe: 5PS, Bezug zu Schwulen, Lesben und Bisexuellen
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