实地做女性主义:批判女性主义心理学的挑战与机遇

Lucy Thompson, Emma L. Turley, Tanya Frances, L. Donnelly, L. Lazard
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参与作者(按字母顺序排列):Simran Bassra, Celine Castellino, Danielle Christie, Katherine Hubbard, Xintong Jia, Gabby Keating, Rosemary Lobban,桃园Luo, Ankita Mishra, Nikki Moore, Becky Smith。女性主义心理学观点在主流心理学空间和更广泛的应用环境中仍然处于边缘地位。这使得做女权主义心理学工作变得困难。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了一群在理论和实践的各个专业领域工作的女性主义心理学家面临的主要挑战。这一讨论是在2022年7月妇女心理学和平等科年度会议上由作者促成的圆桌会议上产生的,以回应会议主题“在实地开展女权主义”。圆桌会议旨在为参与者创造空间,讨论从事女权主义工作的挑战。圆桌会议还旨在制定共同的战略,以应对这些挑战。在这里,我们受到萨拉·艾哈迈德(Sara Ahmed)的呼吁的指导,她呼吁女权主义工作“与困难同在”,以便从中吸取教训。挑战包括职业排斥、孤立、认知抹杀和自我审查。策略包括“重写问题”,拒绝接受过于简单的要求,以及(重新)集中权力及其影响。圆桌会议的参与者被列为参与者作者,他们的文字共同构建并流经这个帐户。因此,这篇文章展示了这一群体在实地开展女权主义活动时所面临的挑战和机遇。
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Doing feminisms on the ground: Challenges and opportunities for critical feminist psychologies
Participant Authors (listed alphabetically): Simran Bassra, Celine Castellino, Danielle Christie, Katherine Hubbard, Xintong Jia, Gabby Keating, Rosemary Lobban, Taoyuan Luo, Ankita Mishra, Nikki Moore, Becky Smith.Feminist psychological perspectives remain peripheral in mainstream psychological spaces and broader applied settings. This can make it difficult to do feminist psychological work. In this article, we discuss key challenges facing a group of feminist psychologists working in various specialist areas of theory and practice. The discussion was generated from a roundtable session facilitated by the authors at the Psychology of Women and Equalities Section Annual Conference in July, 2022 in response to the conference theme of ‘Doing feminism on the ground’. The roundtable aimed to create space for participants to discuss the challenges of doing feminist work. The roundtable also aimed to generate shared strategies for resisting these challenges. Here, we were guided by Sara Ahmed’s call to ‘stay with the difficulty’ of feminist work in order to learn from this. Challenges included professional exclusion, isolation, epistemic erasure, and self-censorship. Strategies included ‘rewriting the questions’, refusing to engage with over-simplistic requests, and (re)centering power and its implications. Roundtable participants are listed as participant authors, and their words co-construct and flow through this account. This article therefore presents a collaborative account of the challenges and opportunities facing this group in their efforts to do feminisms on the ground.
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