1st Edition
The Routledge International Handbook of Transdisciplinary Feminist Research and Methodological Praxis
The Routledge International Handbook of Transdisciplinary Feminist Research and Methodological Praxis is organized around ways of doing fair and just research, with deliberate transdisciplinary overlap in each of the sections so as to share and demonstrate potential opportunities for lasting alliances.
Authors and artists address topics that include the doing of original transdisciplinary research and engaging multiple communities in research; mentoring from both academic and community-based perspectives; creating and maintaining collaborative relationships; managing personal, professional, and financial challenges; addressing writing blocks and feelings of being overwhelmed; and experiences of care and joy. The range of feminist work invoked in this volume include, but are not limited to: intersectional feminisms, abolitionist feminism, Black feminism, Womanism, Chicana feminism, Latina feminism, BIPOC feminisms, Indigenous feminism, decolonial and postcolonial feminism, transnational feminism, gender and sexuality studies, queer feminism, trans feminisms, poststructural feminism, posthuman and more-than-human feminism, materialist feminism, crip feminism, feminist disability studies, quantum feminism, sonic feminisms, feminist science studies, science and technology studies, or STS, and more.
From advanced graduate students to seasoned scholars, this volume presents timely knowledge and will be useful as a substantive guide to round out understandings of multiple approaches to feminist research.
Section 1: Introduction
1. Introduction: Transdisciplinary feminist research and methodological praxis
Jasmine B. Ulmer, Christina Hughes, Michelle Salazar Pérez, and Carol A. Taylor
2. Feminist Transdisciplinarity: Multiple Configurations and Relationalities
Jasmine B. Ulmer
3. Interlude: Limitless
Paty Abril-Gonzalez
4. Interlude: Micro Political Rhythms of Affective Landscapes
Gabrielle Ivinson
Section 2: Methodological Mobilities
5. Section introduction: Methodological Mobilities
Christina Hughes
6. Decolonizing Feminist Theories and Mapping Surging Feminist Knowledges
Maria Tamboukou
7. Doing Transdisciplinary Feminist Research: Being in Relation through Seductive Embodied Writing: Crafting Rhythm, There-ness and Answerability
Joanne Yoo
8. Trans*disciplinary Dartaphacts: UnboXing Relationships and Sexuality Education with the Visual Arts
EJ Renold, Heloise Godfrey-Talbot, and Victoria Timperley
9. A Transdisciplinary Feminist Life: The Companion Texts of a Scholarly Ensemble of Life
Susan Nordstrom
10. Feminist Diagrams and Transdisciplinarity: An Interview with Sam McBean
Sam McBean and Christina Hughes
11. Resounding Feminisms: Critical Tools for Qualitative Transdisciplinary Research
Walter S. Gershon
12. Transdisciplinary Feminist Practices and the Puzzles of Placebo
Ada S. Jaarsma, Derek Phung, and Suze G. Berkhout
13. Interlude: A Poetics of Sport Feminism
Simone Fullagar
Section 3: Disciplinary Disruptions
14. Section Introduction: Disciplinary Disruptions
Michelle Salazar Pérez
15. Disrupting Whiteness in the Archive: The Innovative Practice of Recovering African American Women’s “Hidden” Resistance
Danielle Phillips-Cunningham
16. Wild theory: From Transdisciplinary Concepts to Undisciplined Futures
Carolina A. Díaz
17. Re-imagining Interdisciplinarity as a Trans-disciplinary Becoming
Aurora Perego and C. L. Quinan
18. The Dinner Party: Feminist Transdisciplinary Research and Critical Cultural Food Studies
Christina M. Ceisel
19. ‘Flourishing against the Normative’: Exploring the Potential for Feminist Transdisciplinary Research within Sport Studies
Belinda Wheaton, Louise Mansfield, Jayne Caudwell, and Beccy Watson
20. Developing A ‘Queer’ Perspective on Researcher Assessment in Academia: A Social Media Approach to Transdisciplinary Knowledge Exchange
Karin Hannes
21. Crafting Ethics out of Confinement
Rachel Wilder and Shona McIntosh
22. Interlude: A phEmaterialist assemblage: What else can a paper title do?
EJ Renold
Section 4: Mentoring and Collaboration
23. Section Introduction: Mentoring and Collaboration
Carol A. Taylor
24. Everyday Love Work in Progress across Embodied Differences
Jeong-eun Rhee, Mary Pigliacelli, Nilda Nelson, Faithlynn Morris, Cheryl Halliburton, and Carolyn Grimstead
25. Disability-philosophy-art: Transdisciplinary Encounters between Student and PhD Supervisor
Hanne Vandenbussche and Elisabeth De Schauwer
26. Stringing and Storying: A Post-personal Feminist Meandering on Finding your Place-space in the Academy
Nikki Fairchild
27. Being Overwhelmed
Asilia Franklin-Phipps
28. Not Mine, Not Yours, but Ours: Collaborative Writing Simultaneously Together-apart
Joy Cranham, Sally Hewlett, Carol A. Taylor, Hannah Hogarth, Elisabeth Barratt Hacking, Eliane Bastos, and Karen Barr
29. Connectedness and Communal Thinking in a Virtual Borderland: Flourishing against the Normative
Katherine Wimpenny, Lynette Jacobs, Alessandra Viviani, Awatif Boudihaj, Barbara Howard, Deborah Lock, Isabella du Preez, Karen Ferreira-Meyer, Kyria Finardi, Meriem Sahli, Mousumi Mukherjee, Saida Affouneh, Sheila Tshegofatso Sefhedi, and Zettie Venter
30. The Overwhelm: Fragments, Affect, and Failure
Jessica Van Cleave
31. Caring Capaciously, Promiscuously: Transdisciplinary Feminist Mentoring in the Academy
Jennifer R. Wolgemuth, Kelly W. Guyotte, Rachel K. Killam, and Carlson H. Coogler
32. Emergent Methodologies: Generative Possibilities in Community-based
Research
Kaitlin E. Popielarz and Jasmine B. Ulmer
33. A Manifesto for Transdisciplinary (Transgressive) Feminist Praxis in the Academy
Mahdis Azarmandi and Sara Tolbert
34. Transdisciplinary Qualitative Research and Gender Issues in Pandemic Times: Female Researchers’ Experiences
Pamela Zapata-Sepúlveda, Carmen Araneda-Guirriman, Constanza López-López, and Magdalena Suárez-Ortega
35. Interlude: Corona Diaries (Extract)
Susan Gannon
Section 5: Creative Interventions
36. Section Introduction: Creative Interventions
Jasmine B. Ulmer
37. Insights on Feminist Transdisciplinarity and Dr. Fikile Nxumalo’s ‘Decolonizing Place in Early Childhood Education’
Fikile Nxumalo, Michelle Salazar Pérez, Anto Barces, Jennifer Castillo, Molly Doherty, Zutella Holmes, Jeonghye Nah, and Iana Phillips
38. The Border arte we are “Writing”: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Literacy and Discipline Connections through Translanguaging and Transdisciplinary Feminism
Paty Abril-Gonzalez
39. Double Writing in Feminist Public - and Community - Engaged Research: A Dialogue and a Reflection
Pengfei Zhao and Meagan Call-Cummings
40. Creatively Attending to Unfinished Business, Everyday Sexisms, COVID-19, and Higher Education: The #FEAS Fake Journal
Mindy Blaise, Emily Gray, and Jo Pollitt, Renae Acton, Shanee Barraclough, Linnea Bodén, Fin Cullen, Karien Dekker, Hedvig Gröndal, Interdisciplinary SoTL CoOP, Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Peta Murray, Susan Nordstrom, Lina Rahm, Elin Sundström Sjödin, and Raewyn Tudor
41. There’s a Unicorn on the Kitchen Table: A Performative Post-qualitative Feminist Inquiry
Marguerite Müller
42. Transdisciplinary Feminist Community as Learning to be with Margins in Response to the Pain
Polina Golovátina-Mora, Rose Martin, Sunniva Hovde, Tone Pernille Østern, and Victoria Husby
43. The Story of being Square (In/Out of Academia): A Transdisciplinary Feminist Creative Method
Anna CohenMiller
44. Interlude: Una buena hija
Cecilia Valenzuela
Biography
Jasmine B. Ulmer is an Associate Professor of Educational Evaluation and Research at Wayne State University in Detroit, USA.
Christina Hughes is a Professor of Women and Gender; Honorary Professor, University of Kent; Visiting Professor, Coventry University and Founder and CEO of Women-Space Leadership.
Michelle Salazar Pérez is the Velma E. Schmidt Endowed Chair and Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the University of North Texas, USA.
Carol A. Taylor is Professor of Higher Education and Gender at the University of Bath, UK, where she leads the Reimagining Education for Better Futures research group.