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Feminist Research Alliances: Affective Convergences is the first volume of the "Researching with GEMMA" series whose main purpose is to present innovative, in-depth, and culturally provocative research on critical issues in Gender and Women's Studies produced within the GEMMA Erasmus Mundus community. By turning to the feminist alliances and the transformative feminist research convergences constructed throughout 15 years together, scholars, collaborators, and alumni reflect on social and political transformations; the decolonisation of academic practices and curricula; the conception of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Feminist Research Alliances: Affective Convergences is the first volume of the "Researching with GEMMA" series whose main purpose is to present innovative, in-depth, and culturally provocative research on critical issues in Gender and Women's Studies produced within the GEMMA Erasmus Mundus community. By turning to the feminist alliances and the transformative feminist research convergences constructed throughout 15 years together, scholars, collaborators, and alumni reflect on social and political transformations; the decolonisation of academic practices and curricula; the conception of research as involved in a process that calls for self-reflexive and participatory approaches; the necessary involvement of, and claim for, emotions and affects in our research practices; and an emphasis on qualitative and creative research methods and pedagogies.
Autorenporträt
María Adelina Sánchez-Espinosa is Senior Lecturer in English literature at the University of Granada and scientific coordinator of GEMMA: Erasmus Mundus Master and Consortium in Women¿s and Gender Studies. Dresda E. Méndez de la Brena is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Concordia. She holds a Ph.D. in women¿s studies from the University of Granada and Erasmus Mundus Master¿s Degree in women¿s and gender studies from Utrecht University and the University of Granada.