This theoretically creative, polyvocal work un-disciplines knowledge and modes of expression in politics. The text's point of departure is a conventional scholarly conference and its peculiar academic concerns, opening up broader and deeper concerns about everyday-level decisions, realities, and perspectives that feed into and make global politics.
This theoretically creative, polyvocal work un-disciplines knowledge and modes of expression in politics. The text's point of departure is a conventional scholarly conference and its peculiar academic concerns, opening up broader and deeper concerns about everyday-level decisions, realities, and perspectives that feed into and make global politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By shine choi; Saara Särmä; Cristina Masters; Marysia Zalewski; Michelle Lee Brown and Swati Parashar
Inhaltsangabe
Part I 1: how to read this book that is not a book 2: frankenstinian encounters: feeling the ways 3: on writing 4: collective writing/writing collectively 5: playground relations 6: calling out (via) disjunctures 7: what is at stake? A pause, a breather: I was distracted ... PART II 8: black cats, the seduction of usefulness and cracks 9: perverse love letter 10: writing exhaustion - the unbearable weight of white feminism 11: composting anger: why I/we refuse your 'diversity' and the 'womanofcolour' tag 12: planet white boys 13: on exhaustion and enchantment 14: can feminism be a comma? 15: exhausted (again) of the normal 16: academic friendships and angers (not?) worth holding onto 17: on writing and this book PART III 18: a shaking... 19: feminist practices of knowledge formation... 20: trajectories....? 21: imagining other futures... 22: dreaming of other futures... 23: Poetics of a handbook - or some suggestions for better practices... (for those still in academia...) 24: be(com)ing undisciplined...
Part I 1: how to read this book that is not a book 2: frankenstinian encounters: feeling the ways 3: on writing 4: collective writing/writing collectively 5: playground relations 6: calling out (via) disjunctures 7: what is at stake? A pause, a breather: I was distracted ... PART II 8: black cats, the seduction of usefulness and cracks 9: perverse love letter 10: writing exhaustion - the unbearable weight of white feminism 11: composting anger: why I/we refuse your 'diversity' and the 'womanofcolour' tag 12: planet white boys 13: on exhaustion and enchantment 14: can feminism be a comma? 15: exhausted (again) of the normal 16: academic friendships and angers (not?) worth holding onto 17: on writing and this book PART III 18: a shaking... 19: feminist practices of knowledge formation... 20: trajectories....? 21: imagining other futures... 22: dreaming of other futures... 23: Poetics of a handbook - or some suggestions for better practices... (for those still in academia...) 24: be(com)ing undisciplined...
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