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Plural Feminisms - Navigating Resistance as Everyday Praxis Loot Price: R3,408
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Plural Feminisms - Navigating Resistance as Everyday Praxis: Sohini Chatterjee, Po-Han Lee

Plural Feminisms - Navigating Resistance as Everyday Praxis

Sohini Chatterjee, Po-Han Lee

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Drawing on different understandings of feminisms, this volume archives the ways in which we engage with feminisms and imagine the mundane as a feminist site of resistance against multiple and intersectional marginalisation and oppression. How individual subjects come to their feminist praxis through autoethnographic and other qualitative accounts, and how they offer resistant and decolonial strategies via reflection on their lived and embodied realities. Plural Feminisms spurs a discussion on how structural violence is identified and resisted, and the invisible and emotional labour that goes on behind this resistance. The book documents the resistance strategies feminists employ on a daily basis to survive, and to form and sustain dissident kinships, that remain unread, unheard, overlooked, and excluded from dominant discourses of being and becoming. Through autoethnography, feminist, queer and/or trans and genderqueer, indigenous, Black and racialised, disabled and neurodivergent scholars in the academy reflect on their engagement with feminisms as well as their unique resistance methods—embracing and exploring complexities and challenges that both entail. It foregrounds the critical importance of first-person narratives in developing an expansive understanding of what it means to be a feminist, the different narratives and forms that resistance takes, and the socio-cultural value of subversion.

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Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: October 2023
Editors: Sohini Chatterjee • Po-Han Lee
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 978-1-350-33273-7
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-350-33273-9
Barcode: 9781350332737

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