Silence, Feminism, Power: Reflections at the Edges of Sound
interrogates the often-unexamined assumption that silence is
oppressive, to consider the multiple possibilities silence enables.
The equation between voice and power informs feminist theory and
activism, creating an imperative that the oppressed must 'come to
voice.' Alternately, this volume explores the diverse and complex
ways that differently situated groups and individuals deploy power
through silence. Authors engage questions like: What forms of
resistance and healing do silence make possible? What alliances
might be enabled by learning to read silences? Under what
conditions is it productive to move between voice and silence? The
book is thematically organized to explore: Intersectionality,
Privilege, and Alliances; Academia and Knowledge Production;
Community, Family, and Intimacy; Memory, Healing, and Power. Essays
feature diverse feminist reflections on the nuanced relationship
between silence and voice to foreground the creative, healing,
meditative, generative and resistive power our silences
engender.
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