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Decolonial Feminisms, Decolonising Feminisms
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This book redefines feminist discourse by exploring the intersections of decolonial feminisms across various geopolitical contexts, emphasising the integration of local and indigenous narratives that challenge colonial epistemologies.
Autorentext
Deevia Bhana holds the South African Research Chair in Gender and Childhood Sexuality at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her interests lie in the area of gender and childhood sexualities, young masculinities, and sexual health education. Her latest authored book is Girls and the Negotiation of Porn in South Africa: Power, Play, and Sexuality (2023) and her most recent edited book is Gender and Young People's Digital Sexual Cultures (2025).
Tamara Shefer is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town. Her scholarship has been directed at intersectional gender and sexual justice, particularly with young people, and re-conceptualising academic knowledge, with an emphasis on post-qualitative, feminist, decolonial pedagogies and research. Her most recent authored book is A Feminist Critique of Sexuality Education for Gender Justice in South African Contexts (with S. Ngabaza, 2023), and her most recent edited book is Routledge Handbook of Global Feminisms and Gender Studies: Convergences, Divergences and Pluralities (with Torres, Pinto, and Hearn, 2025).
Giti Chandra is currently Research Specialist with the Gender Equality Studies and Training Programme (under the auspices of UNESCO) in Reykjavik. She is the author of Narrating Violence, Constructing Collective Identities: To Witness These Wrongs Unspeakable (2009) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on the Politics of the #MeToo Movement (2021).
Inhalt
Part I: Decolonising Feminisms
Feminisms, Decolonial Dialogues and Transnational Perspectives
Delinking Blackness: Black Feminist and Decolonial Theories in Dialogue
Decolonising the University: Towards a Feminist Ethics of Care Approach
Between Languages in Francophone Literature: Decoloniality and Feminism in Assia Djebar's and Hélène Cixous's Writings
Decolonising studies on men, boys and masculinities, 'North' and 'South': A dialogue between Kopano Ratele and Jeff Hearn
Against Colonisation through the 'Right' Narrative of Gender: Decolonial Perspectives on Anti-Genderism and the Radical Feminist Response in Contemporary Hungary
On the project of respatialising the South African present: Black women, apartheid memory and a different sense of place
Part II: Decolonial Feminist Pedagogical and Research Engagements
Decolonial Feminism in Psychology: The Hub for Decolonial Feminist Psychologies in Africa - Emerging Praxis from the South
Decolonial feminisms as a practice of co-teaching: Toward shared and dialogical emancipatory utopias
Researching and Refusing Reproduction: Feminist Decolonial Possibilities
Re-imagining gender and sexual justice: a decolonial feminist praxis
Acknowledgement through Art: Experiments in a decolonial feminist practice
Why do white women get raped in Raj Nostalgia literature? Violence, Gender, and the Decolonisation of Trauma
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032736549
- Genre Sociology
- Editor Bhana Deevia, Shefer Tamara, Chandra Giti
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 218
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032736549
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-73654-9
- Titel Decolonial Feminisms, Decolonising Feminisms
- Autor Deevia (University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Bhana
- Untertitel Transnational Perspectives
- Gewicht 600g
- Herausgeber Routledge