Introduction: Feminism as Method—Navigating Theory and Practice
Constance Dupuis (),
Wendy Harcourt (),
Jacqueline Gaybor () and
Karijn van den Berg ()
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Constance Dupuis: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Wendy Harcourt: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jacqueline Gaybor: Rutgers Kenniscentrum Seksualiteit
Karijn van den Berg: University of Amsterdam
Chapter Chapter 1 in Feminist Methodologies, 2022, pp 1-20 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The editors set out what the book seeks to trouble and what we are troubled by when speaking about feminist methodologies. We highlight the commonalities and differences across the book showcasing the many methodologies feminism has inspired and shaped. We delve into the patterns we saw woven across the chapters and the major themes that emerge in the book. We reflect on what we learned, what surprised, and what delighted us, as well as the ways in which the creative tensions and the inevitable silences invited us to reflect on what we could not do, the queer art of failure that is also part of our feminist method.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82654-3_1
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