Pluriversal Conversations on Transnational Feminisms
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Pluriversal Conversations on Transnational Feminisms
And Words Collide from a Place
Lykke, Nina; Koobak, Redi; Arora, Swati; Mohamed, Kharnita; Bakos, Petra
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
322
Mole
9781032458014
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Epigraph: Sister Ode; 1. Colliding Words and Worlds: Pluriversal Conversations on Transnational Feminisms; Part I: Myriad Tongues and Multiple Emotions (On Affected Writing and Ethics); 2. A Black Woman Died at The Intersection(ality) Today; 3. Pedagogies of Precarity; 4. Scenes of Precarity: Where is the Exit?; 5. Affected Writing: A Decolonial, Intersectional Feminist Engagement with Narratives of Sexual Violence; 6. Notes from My Field Diary: Revisiting Emotions in the Field; 7. Whiteness as Friction: Vulnerability as a Method in Transnational Research; 8. From Affective Pedagogies to Affected Pedagogues - A Conversation; 9. "I will Meet You at Twilight": On Subjectivity, Identity and Transnational Intersectional Feminist Research; 10. Living an African Feminist Life: Decolonial Perspectives - A Conversation; Part II: Portals of Possibility (On Methodologies); 11. Can Methodologies be Decolonial? Towards a Relational Experiential Epistemic Togetherness; 12. Reading Transnationally: Literary Transduction as a Feminist Tool; 13. Writing Love Letters Across Borders: A Conversation on Indigenous-Centred Methodologies; Part III: Intrepid Journeys (On the Epistemic Implications of Geopolitical Situatedness); 14. #MeToo Through a Decolonial Feminist Lens: Critical Reflections on Transnational Online Activism Against Sexual Violence; 15. Translocality, a Decolonial Take on Feminist Strategies; 16. Re-Routing the Sexual: A Regional and Relational Lens in Theorizing Sexuality in the Middle East (West Asia); 17. Beautiful Diversity? Diversity Rhetoric, Ethnicized Visions and Nesting Post-Soviet Hegemonies in the Multimedia Project The Ethnic Origins of Beauty; 18. Reducing Costs While Optimizing Health? A Transnational Feminist Engagement with Personalized Medicine; 19. The Meanings of Chronopolitics and Temporal Awareness in Feminist Ethnographic Research; 20. Disrupting the Colonial Gaze: Towards Alternative Sexual Justice Engagements with Young People in South Africa; 21. Studying Happiness in Post-Colonial and Post-Apartheid South Africa: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; 22. On Decolonization, the University and Transnational Solidarities - A Conversation
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feminism;transnationalism;decolonization;colonialism;feminist theory;methodology;intersectionality;Transnational Feminisms;Decolonial Feminist;Hold;Personalized Medicine;Violated;Intersectional Feminisms;Black Women;Border Thinking;Chronic;Friction;LGBT;Young Man;Abya Yala;Young People's Sexualities;South Africa;Local Feminist Movements;Tierra Del Fuego;Personalized Medicine Initiatives;Temporal Othering;Precision Drugs;Intersectional Feminist Approach;Decolonial Scholars;Sexual Violence;South South Dialogues;Fellow PhD Student
Epigraph: Sister Ode; 1. Colliding Words and Worlds: Pluriversal Conversations on Transnational Feminisms; Part I: Myriad Tongues and Multiple Emotions (On Affected Writing and Ethics); 2. A Black Woman Died at The Intersection(ality) Today; 3. Pedagogies of Precarity; 4. Scenes of Precarity: Where is the Exit?; 5. Affected Writing: A Decolonial, Intersectional Feminist Engagement with Narratives of Sexual Violence; 6. Notes from My Field Diary: Revisiting Emotions in the Field; 7. Whiteness as Friction: Vulnerability as a Method in Transnational Research; 8. From Affective Pedagogies to Affected Pedagogues - A Conversation; 9. "I will Meet You at Twilight": On Subjectivity, Identity and Transnational Intersectional Feminist Research; 10. Living an African Feminist Life: Decolonial Perspectives - A Conversation; Part II: Portals of Possibility (On Methodologies); 11. Can Methodologies be Decolonial? Towards a Relational Experiential Epistemic Togetherness; 12. Reading Transnationally: Literary Transduction as a Feminist Tool; 13. Writing Love Letters Across Borders: A Conversation on Indigenous-Centred Methodologies; Part III: Intrepid Journeys (On the Epistemic Implications of Geopolitical Situatedness); 14. #MeToo Through a Decolonial Feminist Lens: Critical Reflections on Transnational Online Activism Against Sexual Violence; 15. Translocality, a Decolonial Take on Feminist Strategies; 16. Re-Routing the Sexual: A Regional and Relational Lens in Theorizing Sexuality in the Middle East (West Asia); 17. Beautiful Diversity? Diversity Rhetoric, Ethnicized Visions and Nesting Post-Soviet Hegemonies in the Multimedia Project The Ethnic Origins of Beauty; 18. Reducing Costs While Optimizing Health? A Transnational Feminist Engagement with Personalized Medicine; 19. The Meanings of Chronopolitics and Temporal Awareness in Feminist Ethnographic Research; 20. Disrupting the Colonial Gaze: Towards Alternative Sexual Justice Engagements with Young People in South Africa; 21. Studying Happiness in Post-Colonial and Post-Apartheid South Africa: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; 22. On Decolonization, the University and Transnational Solidarities - A Conversation
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feminism;transnationalism;decolonization;colonialism;feminist theory;methodology;intersectionality;Transnational Feminisms;Decolonial Feminist;Hold;Personalized Medicine;Violated;Intersectional Feminisms;Black Women;Border Thinking;Chronic;Friction;LGBT;Young Man;Abya Yala;Young People's Sexualities;South Africa;Local Feminist Movements;Tierra Del Fuego;Personalized Medicine Initiatives;Temporal Othering;Precision Drugs;Intersectional Feminist Approach;Decolonial Scholars;Sexual Violence;South South Dialogues;Fellow PhD Student