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Subjectivities, Knowledges, and Feminist Geographies
The Subjects and Ethics of Social Research
Liz Bondi (Author) , Hannah Avis (Contributor) , Ruth Bankey (Contributor) , Amanda Bingley (Contributor) , Liz Bondi (Contributor) , Joyce Davidson (Contributor) , Rosaleen Duffy (Contributor) , Victoria Ingrid Einagel (Contributor) , Anja-Maaike Green (Contributor) , Lynda Johnston (Contributor) , Susan Lilley (Contributor) , Carina Listerborn (Contributor) , Shonagh McEwan (Contributor) , Mona Marshy (Contributor) , Niamh O'Connor (Contributor) , Gillian Rose (Contributor) , Bella Vivat (Contributor) , Nichola Wood (Contributor)
Subjectivities, Knowledges, and Feminist Geographies
The Subjects and Ethics of Social Research
Liz Bondi (Author) , Hannah Avis (Contributor) , Ruth Bankey (Contributor) , Amanda Bingley (Contributor) , Liz Bondi (Contributor) , Joyce Davidson (Contributor) , Rosaleen Duffy (Contributor) , Victoria Ingrid Einagel (Contributor) , Anja-Maaike Green (Contributor) , Lynda Johnston (Contributor) , Susan Lilley (Contributor) , Carina Listerborn (Contributor) , Shonagh McEwan (Contributor) , Mona Marshy (Contributor) , Niamh O'Connor (Contributor) , Gillian Rose (Contributor) , Bella Vivat (Contributor) , Nichola Wood (Contributor)
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Description
Research about people always makes assumptions about the nature of humans as subjects. This collaboration by a group of feminist researchers looks at subjectivity in relation to researchers, the researched, and audiences, as well as at the connections between subjectivity and knowledge. The authors argue that subjectivity is spatialized in embodied, multiple, and fractured ways, challenging the dominant notions of the rational, 'bounded' subject. A highly original contribution to feminist geography, this book is equally relevant to social science debates about using qualitative methodologies and to ongoing discussions on the ethics of social research.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Part I: Embodiment, Emotions, and Subjectivities
Chapter 3 "All in the Mind?": Women, Agoraphobia, and the Subject of "Self Help"
Chapter 4 Understanding the Geography of Women's Fear: Toward a Reconceptualization of Fear and Space
Chapter 5 Embodying Agoraphobia: Rethinking Geographies of Women's Fear
Chapter 6 "Once More with Feeling": Putting Emotion into Geographies of Music
Part 7 Part II: Dualisms, Bodies, and Subjectivities
Chapter 8 Borderline Bodies
Chapter 9 Crossing Boundaries: Gendered Spaces and Bodies in Golf
Chapter 10 Talking with the Magician's Apprentice: Fleshing Out GIS Users
Part 11 Part III: Knowledges and Subjectivities
Chapter 12 Performing Art and Identities: Artists of Palestinian Origin in Canada
Chapter 13 Tasteful Visions: The Cultivation of "an" Audience for Art
Chapter 14 "Dependency": New Labour Welfare Reform Policy and the Production of the Passive, Dependent Benefit Claimant
Chapter 15 Hot Gossip: Rumor as Politics
Part 16 Part IV: Inter-Subjectivities in Research Practice
Chapter 17 Whose Voice Is That? Making Space for Subjectivities in Interviews
Chapter 18 Research Ethics in Practice
Chapter 19 Telling Stories, Making Selves
Chapter 20 Situated Ethics and Feminist Ethnography in a West-of-Scotland Hospice
Chapter 21 Conclusion: Boundaries, Situations, Relations
Chapter 22 References
Product details
Published | Jul 23 2002 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 312 |
ISBN | 9780742515628 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This volume is a collection of thought-provoking articles; together, they signify a move toward understanding the creation of subjectivities.
Ethics, Place & Environment
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A worhtwhile contribution to a substantial and growing feminist literature that explores the relationships between knowledge production ad spatialities of subjectivity. Compelling to read, this volume offers upper-level students and academics a collection of qualitative empirical and theoretical studies that add depth and breadth to feminist inquiry.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
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Having recently established a postgraduate feminist reading group with 15 students in my School, I approached the Bondi et al. collection with great interest. I wasn't disappointed….Through reflections upon and engagements with the authors' research topics and methodological processes, it explores central debates and dilemmas within current feminine geographies and provides an example of collaborative feminist practice in action in action. It's also a great read!….The breadth, depth and quality of this collection is a testament to the openness and commitment to 'walking the talk' of staff and students in feminist geography in Edinburgh. It serves as a useful model for others who seek to practice an embodied and spatialized feminist politics elsewhere. I will be sharing it with my current reading group and would encourage others to do so also.
Sara Kindon, Institute of Geography, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Geographer
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A highly original contribution to feminist geography...Students and researchers in women's studies and social sciences will welcome this timely publication.
Educational Book Review