Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences,
of demanding that women's voices be heard, recorded and included in
wider intellectual genealogies and histories. This has led to an
emphasis on voice and speaking out in the research endeavour.
Moments of secrecy and silence are less often addressed. This gives
rise to a number of questions. What are the silences, secrets,
omissions and and political consequences of such moments? What
particular dilemmas and constraints do they represent or entail?
What are their implications for research praxis? Are such moments
always indicative of voicelessness or powerlessness? Or may they
also constitute a productive moment in the research encounter?
Contributors to this volume were invited to reflect on these
questions. The resulting chapters are a fascinating collection of
insights into the research process, making an important
contribution to theoretical and empirical debates about
epistemology, subjectivity and identity in research. Researchers
often face difficult dilemmas about who to represent and how, what
to omit and what to include. This book explores such questions in
an important and timely collection of essays from international
scholars.
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