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‘New feminist materialisms’

Women's Studies International Forum, 2011
Abstract This review essay discusses and contextualizes four recent publications in and on ‘new feminist materialism’. The discussion of the three edited volumes and one monograph demonstrates what the new feminist materialism wants to provoke in different (inter)disciplines, and the contextualization is aimed at dealing with the question of what is ‘
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Concrete Matters: Feminist Cultural Materialism

TOPIA, 2005
Historically rooted in 1970s socialist feminism, feminist cultural materialism straddles the social sciences and humanities as a field of inquiry and methodology committed to transformative, emancipatory politics. Initially elaborated as a feminist encounter with Marxist theory, feminist materialism was theorized in the late 1970s by feminists who ...
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Italian Theory and Feminist Materialism: A Reappraisal

Italian Studies, 2021
This article presents three general characteristics of Italian Theory: the ontological primacy of conflict in politics, the interrelation of nature and history, and the importance of work in any philosophy of praxis. The three represent the vital core of political philosophy in Italy, commonly grouped under the heading of biopolitics.
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Foreclosed Matter – On the Material Melancholy of Feminist New Materialism

Australian Feminist Studies, 2016
In this article I investigate the need to provide feminism with a theory of matter. I argue that the attention to matter given by New Materialist Karen Barad is symptomatic of a refusal to accept t ...
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Hybridised materialisms: The ‘twists and turns’ of materialities in feminist theory

Feminist Theory, 2018
This article examines the conceptualisation of materialities in feminist theory through two paradigmatic examples: (French) materialist feminism and new materialisms. What can be interpreted as an opposition between different paradigms can also be disrupted as long as we define what matters as a relation or a process rather than a substance or a lost ...
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The materiality of fieldwork: an ontology of feminist becoming

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2013
Through the materiality of fieldwork at a high-achieving high-poverty high school, I discuss how the collision between practices of feminist methodology and the materiality of fieldwork forced me to rethink the “feminist” in feminist research. Using the work of Karen Barad, this material–discursive account of methodology as ontology looks at feminist ...
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Sexuality Education and Feminist New Materialisms

2020
School-based sexuality education has existed in various forms since the 1800s. Sexuality education researchers have recently turned to feminist new materialist thought to rethink debates that occupy this field. These debates include whether sexuality education should be taught at school, who should teach it, and what constitutes appropriate content ...
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The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism

1998
Abstract Despite the difficulties feminists have correctly pointed to in Marxian theory, there are several reasons to take over much of Marx’s approach. First, I have argued elsewhere that Marx’s method and the method developed by the contemporary women’s movement recapitulate each other in important ways.
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At the Crossroad of Phenomenology and Feminist New Materialism

2023
Abstract This chapter invites us to an experimental encounter at the crossroads of phenomenology and feminist new materialism in which neither the reader nor the author knows in advance what onto-epistemological knowledge will emerge from the mix of concepts, bodies, images, and affects. It invites us to focus on embodiment and to follow
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