Transdisciplinary Feminist Research: Innovations in Theory, Method and Practice
In: Routledge Research in Gender and Society Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Walking as trans(disciplinary)mattering: a speculative musing on acts of feminist indiscipline -- Introduction -- Walking as trans(disciplinary)mattering -- Walking with buildings and sugar: attending to Whiteness -- Conclusion: walking as feminist indiscipline -- References -- Chapter 3: Critical disability studies and the problem of method -- Introduction -- Intuiting the virtual through transdisciplinary pluralism -- The promise of transdisciplinarity -- References -- Chapter 4: Historical interludes: the productive uncertainty of feminist transdisciplinarity -- Introduction: the necessary work of refusing to let go -- Suspending and refusing certainty: knowing/ feeling across time -- Nomadic subjectivity in the wake -- The agency of absence -- Becoming polyglot: transdisciplinary unlearning in the wake -- Becoming traveler, becoming transdisciplinary feminist researcher, becoming-nomadic -- Concluding: new ways of knowing: the practice of 'as if' as nomadic resistance -- References -- Chapter 5: Powerful dressing: artfully challenging sexism in the academy -- Introduction -- How dress codes uphold sexism in the academy -- Design and curation of the Power Dressing project -- Power dressing with women academics and students -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Listening to water: situated dialogues between Black, Indigenous and Black-Indigenous feminisms -- Orientations -- Ocean estrangements -- Siwasho remembers -- Developmental watery pedagogies in early childhood education -- Water pipes and racial capitalist abandonment -- Troubling mastery and control -- Black sand-water encounters -- Mni wiconi, water is life.