RE: Theorizing Vulnerability

Ardeth Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.17454/ardeth07.13
Bryony W. Roberts
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This commentary considers the relevance of theory in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and protests against racial injustice. The events of 2020 have called attention to the visceral, lived conditions of illness, poverty, and injustice and the systemic conditions that perpetuate them. As the limitations of existing institutions and bodies of knowledge are exposed, it becomes urgent to cultivate alternative ways of knowing and practicing. This commentary builds on the recently edited volume Log 48: “Expanding Modes of Practice” to discuss how theories and practices of intersectional feminism can bridge the scales of personal, visceral experience and systemic analysis to think outside of existing frameworks and imagine change.
回复:理论化脆弱性
本评论考虑了在COVID-19大流行和抗议种族不公正的背景下理论的相关性。2020年发生的事件让人们关注疾病、贫困和不公正等深层次的生活状况,以及使这些问题永久化的系统性条件。随着现有制度和知识体系的局限性暴露出来,培养认识和实践的替代方式变得迫在眉睫。本评论以最近编辑的Log 48:“扩展实践模式”为基础,讨论交叉女权主义的理论和实践如何在个人、本能经验和系统分析的尺度上架起桥梁,在现有框架之外思考,想象变化。
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