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245 _aIntersectional feminist research methodologies
_b: Applications in the social sciences and humanities
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge;
_c2025.
300 _ax, 226p.
_b: ill.
_c; 23 cm.
500 _aIncludes index
520 _aIntersectional Feminist Research Methodologies: Applications in the Social Sciences and Humanities is a multi-disciplinary volume in which emerging and established scholars present new feminist research methods and re-evaluate existing approaches. This collection examines how both new and established feminist methods address intersecting identities and structures of inequality including gender, race, sexuality, and class. Each chapter provides a case study of a methodology or methodologies that have been adopted, developed, or adapted within the author's field – including sociology, criminology, political science, history, literature, and performance studies. The volume articulates the importance of knowledge production that arises from the situated and lived experiences of individuals, groups, and communities. It discusses how we survive as feminists in today’s neoliberal universities, and includes research on trans and nonbinary people, Indonesian history and the #MeToo movement, world-literature from the Philippines, memory work, and crime on the London transport network. The contributors engage with intersectionality in different ways but collectively they demonstrate the pervasiveness of intersectional thinking and practice in feminist scholarship today.
650 _aFeminism research methodology.
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650 _aFeminist theory.
650 _aQualitative research.
650 _aIntersectionality
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700 _aCooke, Jennifer
_eeditor.
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700 _aNyhagen, Line
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