BY YASMIN GUNARATNAM As a part of our engagements with the effects/affects of COVID-19, we have made Feminist Review issue 115 on feminist methods free to view and download for the next two months. We hope that the issue will be a resource for educators, researchers, activists, practitioners and students. More than this, we hope... Continue Reading →
A reflection on vulnerable methods of research
BY TIFFANY PAGE My article, ‘Vulnerable writing as a feminist methodological practice’ in the Feminist Review themed issue on methods, is drawn from my PhD project. The project was concerned with locating vulnerability as a political and ethical concept as well as thinking about what vulnerability might mean as a methodological practice. How is vulnerability to... Continue Reading →
Autieethnography – Theory of Mind and Developing Autoethnographic Accounts
BY ROBERT ROURKE “Are my feelings to be trusted? Can someone without a body have feelings? Can someone without a body be subject to abuse? Can someone who lacks a theory of mind accurately narrate the lives and actions and abuses of others? Can she narrate her own life? Where is the body in... Continue Reading →