Transversal and Postmodern Feminist Praxis in Everyday Politics

IF 0.7 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
J. Roth, Lori A. Chambers
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Feminist praxis is usually a conscious, reflexive, process of  moving from theory to application in order to create transformation. We want to expand the scope of feminist praxis, however, to include moments in which feminist theory explains political transformations that may not be deliberate, but that result in a feminist outcome:  the pursuit of gender equality through personal and political transformation.  This paper uses a dataset of online comments generated after the Supreme Court of Canada decision in R. v. N.S. as a case study, and it sits in conversation with postmodern and transversal feminist theorists, particularly the recent work of Patricia Hill Collins (2017) that builds on Nira Yuval-Davis (1997) and others, to argue that political action is most effective when transversal practice is layered onto intersectional politics; and that, despite Hill Collins’ concern that political practice has yet to move to effective transversalism (2017, 1471), transversal feminist praxis can be found in examples of everyday politics which offer hope for social transformation.
日常政治中的横向与后现代女性主义实践
女权主义实践通常是一个有意识的、反思的、从理论到应用的过程,以创造变革。然而,我们希望扩大女权主义实践的范围,包括女权主义理论解释政治变革的时刻,这些变革可能不是刻意的,但会导致女权主义的结果:通过个人和政治转型追求性别平等。本文使用加拿大最高法院在R. v. N.S.一案中做出裁决后产生的在线评论数据集作为案例研究,并与后现代和横向女权主义理论家进行了对话,特别是Patricia Hill Collins(2017)在Nira Yuval-Davis(1997)等人的基础上最近的工作,认为当横向实践分层到交叉政治时,政治行动是最有效的;而且,尽管希尔·柯林斯(Hill Collins)担心政治实践尚未转向有效的横向主义(2017,1471),但横向女权主义实践可以在日常政治的例子中找到,这些例子为社会转型提供了希望。
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