So I’ve been thinking about something that Dr. Ackerly mentioned in her e-mail: “Note the course is called ‘global feminisms’”. (Let me say at the outset that I have a bit of a “thing” when it comes to nomenclature. I believe that the power to “name” something implicitly carries with it the power to “define” [...]
Posts Tagged ‘intersectionality’
Intersectionality and “global feminisms”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "global feminisms", intersectionality, Janis on November 18, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Week 2 readings on methodolgy
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged intersectionality, Janis, Jordan-Zachery, methodology on September 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Methodology has consistently been one of my key academic interests. Because my research focuses on relationships between religious studies, gender studies, and postcolonialism, multidisciplinary approaches have proven to be valuable tools for me.
I found myself caught off guard, then, by the fact that I was (until I read this week’s readings) unfamiliar with “intersectionality” as [...]