Transverse Disciplines : Queer-Feminist, Anti-racist, and Decolonial Approaches to the University
Acting as a lightning rod for transformative thinking, Transverse Disciplines offers exciting new methodologies for reshaping academic work beyond the bounds of traditional disciplines.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2022.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Preface: Forging Alliances in the Burning Present
- Introduction: Transversal Thinking, Accountabilities, and Commitments
- Section 1: Situating Disciplinarity: Diagnoses, Genealogies, and Possibilities
- 1 Recomposing the Humanities: Transversal Legacies, Localized Futures
- 2 Beyond Germanistik: Transverse Approaches to German Studies in Australia
- 3 Imagining German Studies for the Future
- 4 Diversifying the German Curriculum through Student Research
- Section 2: Against Insularity
- 5 Critical Interventions in Land-Grant Epistemologies
- 6 Unsettled Memory: Learning about the Holocaust at a United States Prison
- 7 Anxious Trajectories: Game Studies and German Studies
- 8 Thinking Inconveniently: A Neuroqueer Project on Mathematics and Lyric Poetry
- 9 Making Academic Publishing More Public
- Section 3: Speculative Methodologies and Radical Relationality
- 10 Collaborative Infrastructures for Feminist German Studies
- 11 "Sometimes I dream of different kinds of plants": Assemblage, Defiance, and Tenuous Connection
- 12 Anti-Blackness in German Studies
- 13 Beyond Disciplinary Belonging: Constructing a Scholarly Self through Interactions and Relationality
- 14 German Studies, Home, Hospitality: Decolonial Possibilities and a Politics of Place?
- Contributors
- Index