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Abstract
This article is an expansion of the Feminist Lecture that I gave at the Sociologists for Women in Society Meetings in April 2021. I map my journey toward conocimiento, highlighting the centrality of my volunteer work with asylum seekers, traveling to their sponsors after being released from ICE detention, for the development of my identity as a scholar activist. I rely on two theories, intersectionality and spiritual activism—both developed by women of color scholars to guide our efforts toward social change—to illustrate how scholars can reconcile their roles as community activists with their roles as scholars in academia. I bring intersectionality and spiritual activism together, as distinct (albeit complementary) resistant knowledge projects that, in tandem, support my critique of sociology’s competing commitments to objective empirical research and social justice. I chronicle how strengthening my conocimiento has served as a tool in my efforts to transgress the discipline and ultimately how it helped me find a more authentic existence within the academy.
这篇文章是我在 2021 年 4 月举行的 "女性社会学家会议"(Sociologists for Women in Society Meetings)上发表的女性主义演讲的扩展。我描绘了自己的认知之旅,强调了我为寻求庇护者提供志愿服务、在从移民及海关执法局(ICE)拘留所获释后前往他们的担保人处,对于我发展学者活动家身份的核心作用。我依靠交叉性和精神行动主义这两个理论--这两个理论都是由有色人种女性学者提出的,用以指导我们为社会变革所做的努力--来说明学者如何协调她们作为社区活动家的角色和作为学术界学者的角色。我将交叉性和精神行动主义结合在一起,作为不同的(尽管互补的)抵抗性知识项目,共同支持我对社会学在客观实证研究和社会正义方面相互竞争的承诺的批判。我记述了在我努力超越学科的过程中,如何将加强我的知识体系作为一种工具,并最终如何帮助我在学术界找到更真实的存在。
期刊介绍:
Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.