Body mapping: feminist-activist geographies in practice

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Thembi Luckett, J. Bagelman
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Abstract

Body mapping is an intimate cartographic process that involves tracing the body and exploring one’s embodied experience. This visual, arts-based process is highly reflective, designed to empower communities to express and share stories – often those difficult to utter. Steeped in various activist and feminist traditions, body mapping is also a practice of care. It is not just about producing a map but is also about coming together to tend to the body and build solidarities to generate change. Our article seeks to expand creative conversation around the value of body mapping for geographers as both a research method and pedagogical tool which may enable multiple bridges to be crossed: activist and academic, generational, and linguistic. This article centers body mapping where it was first articulated as a research method – South Africa – and reflects on a 3-day workshop with the Waterberg Women Advocacy Organization to map the gendered impacts of extractive industries. By insisting on community ownership of both the mapping process and maps themselves – where and how they get used – data sovereignty remains at the heart of this method. This data sovereignty is not insignificant, given the persistent landscapes of extraction in the Global South. Perhaps most critically, the feminist ethos underpinning body mapping explored here provides tangible ways in which our work as geographers can cultivate spaces of care with and for communities who regularly experience the abdication of care.
身体映射:实践中的女权主义活动家地理
身体测绘是一个亲密的制图过程,包括追踪身体和探索一个人的具体体验。这个以视觉为基础的过程具有高度的反思性,旨在让社区能够表达和分享故事——通常是那些难以表达的故事。在各种活动家和女权主义传统中,身体测绘也是一种护理实践。这不仅仅是为了制作一张地图,也是为了团结起来照顾身体,建立团结来产生变化。我们的文章试图围绕身体测绘作为一种研究方法和教学工具的价值展开创造性的对话,这可能会跨越多座桥梁:活动家和学者、世代和语言。这篇文章以身体测绘为中心,它最初被阐述为一种研究方法——南非——并反思了与Waterberg妇女倡导组织举行的为期3天的研讨会,以绘制采掘业的性别影响图。通过坚持社区对地图绘制过程和地图本身的所有权——在哪里以及如何使用——数据主权仍然是这种方法的核心。考虑到全球南方持续存在的开采景观,这种数据主权并非微不足道。也许最关键的是,这里探索的支撑身体映射的女权主义精神为我们作为地理学家的工作提供了切实可行的方式,可以为那些经常经历放弃护理的社区培养护理空间。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: Cultural Geographies has successfully built on Ecumene"s reputation for innovative, thoughtful and stylish contributions. This unique journal of cultural geographies will continue publishing scholarly research and provocative commentaries. The latest findings on the cultural appropriation and politics of: · Nature · Landscape · Environment · Place space The new look Cultural Geographies reflects the evolving nature of its subject matter. It is both a sub-disciplinary intervention and an interdisciplinary forum for the growing number of scholars or practitioners interested in the ways that people imagine, interpret, perform and transform their material and social environments.
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