Feminist Intersectional Research Methodologies: Applications in the Social Sciences and Humanities is a multi-disciplinary volume in which scholars present new feminist research methods and re-evaluates existing approaches. It will be of value to undergraduate and graduate students conducting research, as well as feminist researchers.
Feminist Intersectional Research Methodologies: Applications in the Social Sciences and Humanities is a multi-disciplinary volume in which scholars present new feminist research methods and re-evaluates existing approaches. It will be of value to undergraduate and graduate students conducting research, as well as feminist researchers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Cooke is Reader in Contemporary Literature and Theory at Loughborough University, UK. Line Nyhagen is Professor of Sociology at Loughborough University, UK, and Adjunct Professor at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Living and researching embodied intersectionality: Heidi Safia Mirza in conversation with Line Nyhagen 2 The play's the thing: Using creative methods to place trans and queer knowledge-making centre stage 3 Decolonising feminism and feminist decolonialism: The case of the #MeToo movement in Indonesia 4 Understanding sexual harassment on public transport through feminist epistemologies and intersectional rhythmanalysis 5 On the creation of new ecological writing: Alycia Pirmohamed in conversation with Jennifer Cooke 6 Memory work as a collaborative intersectional feminist research method 7 Aging, care, and women's work: A world-systems feminist approach to Filipina literature 8 Becoming a strongwoman: An auto/ethnographic study of the pursuit of strength, power, and gender aesthetics 9 The archival is personal is political: Historiography, the archive, and feminist research methods 10 Conducting survey research while a feminist: Taking intersectional and decolonial approaches 11 Close reading: Critical feminist method and pedagogical process 12 Cultivating a 'feminist reflexive sensibility' in social research: A re-evaluation of reflexivity and intersectionality in the neoliberal academy 13 Location, contradiction, ambivalence: Feminist methodologies within and beyond the university
Introduction 1 Living and researching embodied intersectionality: Heidi Safia Mirza in conversation with Line Nyhagen 2 The play's the thing: Using creative methods to place trans and queer knowledge-making centre stage 3 Decolonising feminism and feminist decolonialism: The case of the #MeToo movement in Indonesia 4 Understanding sexual harassment on public transport through feminist epistemologies and intersectional rhythmanalysis 5 On the creation of new ecological writing: Alycia Pirmohamed in conversation with Jennifer Cooke 6 Memory work as a collaborative intersectional feminist research method 7 Aging, care, and women's work: A world-systems feminist approach to Filipina literature 8 Becoming a strongwoman: An auto/ethnographic study of the pursuit of strength, power, and gender aesthetics 9 The archival is personal is political: Historiography, the archive, and feminist research methods 10 Conducting survey research while a feminist: Taking intersectional and decolonial approaches 11 Close reading: Critical feminist method and pedagogical process 12 Cultivating a 'feminist reflexive sensibility' in social research: A re-evaluation of reflexivity and intersectionality in the neoliberal academy 13 Location, contradiction, ambivalence: Feminist methodologies within and beyond the university
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