“没有中立这回事”——访Carmen Knudson Martin博士关于学术/临床实践中的女权主义

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Holly E. Eddy
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Knudson-Martin博士是一位多产的女性主义家庭治疗研究者、教育家、演讲家、编辑和临床医生,目前担任Lewis & Clark学院的名誉教授。她的作品包括100多篇出版物(书籍,书籍章节和评审文章)和120多篇专业演讲(邀请和评审)。荣誉包括在《婚姻与家庭治疗杂志》(1975-2011)上发表的最具影响力的论文之一,Anselm Strauss奖(与Dana Matta一起)最佳家庭定性研究(2007年),以及美国家庭治疗学会家庭治疗理论与实践杰出贡献奖(2017年)。Knudson-Martin博士与Douglas huergardt和一个临床研究小组一起创立了社会情感关系疗法(SERT),专注于夫妻互动微观过程中情感、权力和社会文化背景的交集。这次采访坦率地聚焦于Knudson-Martin博士多年来对女权主义的理解是如何变化的,她对女权主义研究人员面临的障碍的看法,以及学术界合作关系对她职业生涯的强烈影响。Knudson-Martin博士将她对女权主义的逐渐理解置于背景中,反思了她过去将性别概念分为三个要素(权力、文化和过程)的研究,以及她自己的特权最初如何限制了她对女权主义的理解。最后,克努森-马丁博士强调了跨学科合作的重要性,以拓宽视野,弥合理论分歧,并从交叉视角开始,而不是将身份作为“附加”的次要考虑。
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“There Is No Such Thing as Neutrality”: An Interview with Dr. Carmen Knudson-Martin, Ph.D. on Feminism in Academia/Clinical Practice
ABSTRACT Dr. Knudson-Martin is a prolific researcher, educator, presenter, editor, and clinician in feminist family therapy, currently serving as Professor Emerita at Lewis & Clark College. Her work includes over 100 publications (books, book chapters, and refereed articles) and over 120 professional presentations (invited and refereed). Accolades include recognition as one of the most influential papers published in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (1975–2011), the Anselm Strauss Award (with Dana Matta) for Best Family Qualitative Research (2007), and the Distinguished Contribution to Family Therapy Theory and Practice Award from American Family Therapy Academy (2017). Along with Douglas Huenergardt and a clinical research team, Dr. Knudson-Martin, founded Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy (SERT), which focuses on the intersection of emotion, power, and sociocultural contexts in the micro-processes of couple interactions. This interview focused candidly on how Dr. Knudson-Martin’s understanding of feminism changed over the years, her views on barriers faced by feminist researchers, and the strong influence collaborative relationships in academia have had on her career. Contextualizing her evolved understanding of feminism, Dr. Knudson-Martin reflected on her past research that divided the concept of gender into three elements (power, culture, and process) and how her own privilege initially restricted her understanding of feminism. Finally, Dr. Knudson-Martin highlighted the importance of working across disciplines to broaden perspectives, bridge theoretical divides, and begin with an intersectional lens rather than secondary consideration of identity as “an add-on.”
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides an international forum to further explore the relationship between feminist theory and family therapy theory and practice. The journal presents thought-provoking and insightful articles of a theoretical nature, as well as articles focusing on empirical research and clinical application. The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy critiques family therapy concepts from a feminist perspective with careful attention to cultural, class, and racial differences, applies a feminist-sensitive perspective to the treatment issues particular to women such as depression, agoraphobia, eating disorders, incest, and domestic abuse, etc.
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