Contemporary challenges for seeking new knowledge in feminist
studies are intimately intertwined with methodological renewal that
promotes justice and equality in changing global contexts. Written
by some of the leading scholars in their fields, this edited
collection focuses on the emergence of writing methodologies in
feminist studies and their implications for the study of power and
change.
The book explores some of the central politics, ideas, and
dimensions of power that shape and condition knowledge, at the same
time as it elaborates critical, embodied, reflective and situated
writing practices. By bringing together a variety of
multi/transdisciplinary contributions in a single collection, the
anthology offers a timely and intellectually stimulating
contribution that deals with how new forms of writing research can
contribute to promote fruitful analysis of inequality and power
relations related to gender, racialisation, ethnicity, class and
heteronormativity and their intersections. It also includes the
complex relationship between author, text and audiences.
The intended audience is postgraduates, researchers and
academics within feminist and intersectionality studies across
disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The book is
excellent as literature in feminist studies courses and helpful
guidance for teaching writing sessions and workshops.
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