Authors
Nisha Nath, Fiona MacDonald, Ethel Tungohan, Stephanie Paterson, Alana Cattapan
- Pages
- 416
- Published in
- Edmonton, CA
Table of Contents
- Front cover 1
- Title page 4
- Copyright page 5
- Dedication 6
- Contents 8
- Acknowledgements 12
- Introduction | Tungohan, Nath, Paterson, Cattapan & MacDonald 16
- Temporality and the Case for Transformation 38
- 1 “Diversity Is Important, but Only When It Is the ‘Right’ Type of Diversity” | Tungohan 40
- 2 Being “Reasonable” (whilst Feminist and Black) within the Neoliberal University | Bernhardt 58
- 3 The Fish and the Spider | Cattapan 68
- 4 Anti-Racist and Indigenous Feminism and the Generative Power of Disruption | Coburn et al. 86
- Relationality, Community, and Care 106
- 5 Your Absence Is Not an Accident | Aguirre, Georgis, and Munawar 108
- 6 Disrupting Feminism /Confronting Ableism | Orsini 126
- 7 Indigenous Feminisms and Political Science | Grafton 142
- 8 Feministing Online | Bittner 160
- 9 Conversations in Feminist Solidarity | Larios and Laurent 176
- 10 Don’t Be an Asshole | Paterson 194
- Feministing and the “Real” World of Politics 210
- 11 Letters of Engagement | Acker-Verney, Cattapan, Dobrowolsky, Findlay, and Mandrona 212
- 12 Feministing | Ashe 228
- 13 Feministing on the Campaign Trail | Manning, Verrelli, and Thomas 250
- Gatekeeping, Pedagogy, and Mentoring 262
- 14 Radical Pedagogies for the Present | Semaan 264
- 15 Reworlding the Canadian University | Dei-Sharpe and Manning 282
- 16 Photovoice as Feminist Pedagogy | MacDonald 302
- 17 Learning to Relinquish Silence | Dorzweiler 324
- (Re)Building Political Science 340
- 18 Towards an Agenda for Feministing Political Science | Weerawardhana 342
- 19 “Refusal Has Been Really Important in My Life” | Abu-Laban, Ladner, Tremblay, and Vosko 352
- 20 En Route to a Black Feminist Praxis | Pinnock 368
- Conclusions | The Editorial Collective 384
- Contributors 408