This session generates a conversation about current issues in feminist knowledge production between three leading thinkers in feminist epistemology. Starting from the presumption that knowledge is a ...
Join Public Scholar Dalia Elsayed for the first conversation in a series exploring various concepts in relation to feminist epistemology focusing specifically on standpoint epistemology, ...
In certain cultural contexts, many minority groups have historically found a space for resistant survival against the acculturation pressure from mainstream societies in the ossification and ...
During the #MeToo movement, headlines of discrimination and gender inequality have become more frequent. In this Q&A, instructor Michaela Moura-Koçoglu explains how feminist theory plays a key role in ...
Co-authored by Theresa Kulbaga and Leland Spencer, the paper, Outrage Epistemology: Affective Excess as a Way of Knowing in Feminist Scholarship, looks at how stigmas surrounding feminist scholarship ...
This article examines the discourses of the Indian state and of community élites during battles for the custody of a young Muslim girl, Ameena, who was 'rescued' from a marriage with an elderly Arab.
"Didn't you know? Feminism is the new black!" This is one of several eyebrow-raising declarations that Madelyne Beckles delivers in Arrangements, currently on display at Gallery 44 in Toronto.
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