Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 564 g
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
Making Middles Matter
Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 564 g
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
ISBN: 978-1-032-51801-5
Verlag: Routledge
New Materialism and Intersectionality advances the interplay of intersectionality theories and feminist new materialisms, arguing that co-constitutive influences between these fields will provide feminist and gender studies scholars with improved tools to analyse markers of difference and identity in 21st-century realities.
In exploring the intersection of new materialisms and intersectionality studies, this volume puts forward a concept of "the middle". It refers to the situation-bound mutual impact of material, social, human, and more-than-human elements in the formation of differences, identities, subject positions, and power relations. The chapters elaborate this understanding of the middle in empirical research concerned with the relational emergence of differences in various social, cultural, artistic, and ecological settings. The middle is also proposed as a verb, whereby researchers who practise "middling" cultivate a capacity to account for the open-ended processes and relationships through which intersectional and materially lived differences unfold and reconfigure in particular contexts.
This concept of the middle enriches understandings of how intersectional differences exist and can be studied, and what ethical and political implications they involve. The volume will interest scholars and students working with intersectionality, feminist new materialist, and posthumanist theories across the humanities and the social sciences.
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Introduction
Making Middles Matter: Feminist and Gender Studies in-between Intersectionality and New Materialisms
Part I: Non-Anthropocentric Intersectionality
1. With a Flip of a Light Switch: A Socio-Environmental Understanding of Intersectional Power Relations
2. In the middle of it all: Plants, History, and Feminist Encounters in Central Europe
3. Allergic Encounters in Contact Zones: Rethinking Intersectionality through Debility and Trans-corporeality
Part II: Makings of Race in the Middle
4. Beyond Narratives of Newness, Abandonment, Loss, and Return: An Emergent Discussion between Feminist New Materialisms, Posthumanities and Intersectionality
5. Assemblage Converters
6. Everybody Waits but Waits Differently: A Methodological Account of Waiting as an Intersectional Matter of Quotidian Socio-political Middlings
Part III: Responsible Relationalities
7. Writing Exercises in the Middle: Towards Healing Methodologies
8. A Critical Cartography of the Mattering(s) of Identity Politics: Intersectional and Interferential Explorations
9. Can Middling Foster New Feminist Coalitions? On Transgender, Race and the Ethics of Unease
10. Tangible T/hereness and Affective Middles in Memory Work: Experiences of Temporality in Birthing-stories of Laestadian Women