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Intersectional Knowledges

Roots, Routes and Visions
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 2024

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Edition
1/2024
Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-8376-7653-2
ISBN-Online
978-3-8394-7653-6
Publisher
transcript, Bielefeld
Series
Politische Intersektionalität
Volume
1
Language
German
Pages
228
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Frontmatter Full access Pages 1 - 4 Nihan Duran, Louisa Kamrath, Mario Faust-Scalisi, Gülten Gizem Fesli, Aleo Susan Arndt Download chapter (PDF)
  2. Contents Full access Pages 5 - 10 Nihan Duran, Louisa Kamrath, Mario Faust-Scalisi, Gülten Gizem Fesli, Aleo Susan Arndt Download chapter (PDF)
  3. Preface No access Pages 11 - 14 Nihan Duran, Louisa Kamrath, Mario Faust-Scalisi, Gülten Gizem Fesli, Aleo Susan Arndt
  4. I: Introduction No access Pages 15 - 24 Nihan Duran, Louisa Kamrath, Mario Faust-Scalisi, Aleo Susan Arndt
  5. Responsibility for Resistance to Epistemic Injustice No access Pages 27 - 32 Matthew Hannah
  6. How do “We” learn about Oppression and how is Knowledge about Systems of Oppression produced and theorized? No access Pages 33 - 36 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  7. Hermeneutical Marginalization No access Pages 37 - 42 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  8. Authors, Authorities and Authorizations of Knowledge(s) No access Pages 43 - 54 Nihan Duran
  9. Unbounding the Time No access Pages 55 - 84 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  10. The Author lives, because Literature knows and Knowledge shapes Literature No access Pages 85 - 92 Aleo Susan Arndt
  11. Reading Bilge’s Intersectionality Reflexivity No access Pages 95 - 106 Jody Metcalfe
  12. Knowledge is Error No access Pages 107 - 118 Aleo Susan Arndt
  13. Collectivity, Particularity and Artificial Intelligence No access Pages 119 - 130 Louisa Kamrath
  14. “Mapping Success of a Buzzword” by reading Kathy Davis’ Intersectionality as Buzzword No access Pages 131 - 138 Numaira Hamid Khan
  15. Michel Foucault “The History of Sexuality” No access Pages 139 - 148 Ruth Martini
  16. Objects as Contentious Sites of Intersectional Knowledge Production No access Pages 151 - 154 Mario Faust-Scalisi
  17. Apple No access Pages 155 - 158 Aleo Susan Arndt
  18. Coffee Beans tell a beautiful Story in every Cup No access Pages 159 - 162 Numaira Hamid Khan
  19. Decolonizing the “Paper”, decolonizing Knowledge(s) No access Pages 163 - 168 Nihan Duran
  20. Superhero(ine) Comics No access Pages 169 - 174 Mario Faust-Scalisi
  21. Hair as a multifaceted Object/Subject that encompasses Power, Control, Discrimination, and Resistance No access Pages 175 - 178 Miriam Oke
  22. Rounding Up – What Objects reveal about Intersectional Knowledge and Powers No access Pages 179 - 180 Mario Faust-Scalisi
  23. Archive No access Pages 181 - 181 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  24. Agency No access Pages 181 - 182 Nihan Duran
  25. Attention No access Pages 182 - 183 Matthew Hannah
  26. Belonging No access Pages 183 - 184 Jody Metcalfe
  27. Complexity No access Pages 184 - 185 Numaira Hamid Khan
  28. Critical Diversity Literacy No access Pages 185 - 186 Aleo Susan Arndt
  29. Discrimination No access Pages 186 - 186 Aleo Susan Arndt
  30. Discourse No access Pages 187 - 187 Aleo Susan Arndt
  31. Decoloniality No access Pages 188 - 188 Jody Metcalfe
  32. Education No access Pages 189 - 189 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  33. Feminism No access Pages 190 - 191 Jody Metcalfe
  34. Geography No access Pages 191 - 192 Matthew Hannah
  35. History No access Pages 192 - 193 Matthew Hannah
  36. Identity No access Pages 193 - 195 Jody Metcalfe, Aleo Susan Arndt
  37. Intersectionality No access Pages 195 - 197 Jody Metcalfe
  38. (Social) Justice No access Pages 197 - 197 Numaira Hamid Khan
  39. Knowledge No access Pages 197 - 198 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  40. Language No access Pages 198 - 198 Aleo Susan Arndt
  41. Love No access Pages 199 - 200 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  42. Marginalization No access Pages 200 - 201 Nihan Duran
  43. Narration No access Pages 201 - 202 Numaira Hamid Khan
  44. Orality No access Pages 202 - 203 Miriam Oke
  45. Power No access Pages 203 - 205 Aleo Susan Arndt
  46. Privilege No access Pages 205 - 205 Aleo Susan Arndt
  47. Queer No access Pages 205 - 206 Aleo Susan Arndt
  48. Racism and Racialization No access Pages 206 - 207 Aleo Susan Arndt
  49. Solidarity No access Pages 208 - 209 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  50. Transformation No access Pages 209 - 209 Nihan Duran
  51. (Un)learning and (Un)doing No access Pages 209 - 210 Nihan Duran
  52. Vulnerability No access Pages 210 - 210 Nihan Duran
  53. Whiteness No access Pages 210 - 213 Aleo Susan Arndt
  54. Xenophobia No access Pages 213 - 214 Nihan Duran, Numaira Hamid Khan
  55. “YT” No access Pages 214 - 215 Jody Metcalfe
  56. Zeal No access Pages 215 - 220 Jody Metcalfe, Ruth Martini, Miriam Oke, Numaira Hamid Khan, Matthew Hannah
  57. Authors No access Pages 221 - 228 Nihan Duran, Louisa Kamrath, Mario Faust-Scalisi, Gülten Gizem Fesli, Aleo Susan Arndt