ABSTRACT

What is feminist transdisciplinary research? Why is it important? How do we do it? Through 19 contributions from leading international feminist scholars, this book provides new insights into activating transdisciplinary feminist theories, methods and practices in original, creative and exciting ways – ways that make a difference both to what research is and does, and to what counts as knowledge. The contributors draw on their own original research and engage an impressive array of contemporary theorising – including new materialism, decolonialism, critical disability studies, historical analyses, Black, Indigenous and Latina Feminisms, queer feminisms, Womanist Methodologies, trans studies, arts-based research, philosophy, spirituality, science studies and sports studies – to trouble traditional conceptions of research, method and praxis. The authors show how working beyond disciplinary boundaries, and integrating insights from different disciplines to produce new knowledge, can prompt important new transdisciplinarity thinking and activism in relation to ongoing feminist concerns about knowledge, power and gender. In doing so, the book attends to the multiple lineages of feminist theory and practice and seeks to bring these historical differences and intersections into play with current changes, challenges and opportunities in feminism. The book’s practically-grounded examples and wide-ranging theoretical orbit are likely to make it an invaluable resource for established scholars and emerging researchers in the social sciences, arts, humanities, education and beyond.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|12 pages

Walking as trans(disciplinary)mattering

A speculative musing on acts of feminist indiscipline

chapter 4|14 pages

Historical interludes

The productive uncertainty of feminist transdisciplinarity

chapter 5|16 pages

Powerful dressing

Artfully challenging sexism in the academy

chapter 6|17 pages

Listening to water

Situated dialogues between Black, Indigenous and Black-Indigenous feminisms

chapter 7|14 pages

The bathroom polemic

Addressing the ethical and political significance of transgender informed epistemologies for feminist transdisciplinary inquiry

chapter 8|13 pages

Performance practice and ecofeminism

A diffractive approach for a transdisciplinary pedagogy

chapter 9|13 pages

Living in the hyphens

Between a here, a there and an elsewhere

chapter 10|8 pages

Caster Semenya

The surveillance of sportswomen’s bodies, feminism and transdisciplinary research

chapter 11|14 pages

Womanist and Chicana/Latina feminist methodologies

Contemplations on the spiritual dimensions of research

chapter 12|15 pages

Hear me roar

Sound feminisms and qualitative methodologies

chapter 13|15 pages

Inter(r)uptions

Reimagining dialogue, justice and healing

chapter 14|16 pages

Moving with the folds of time and place

Exploring gut reactions in speculative transdisciplinary research with teen girls’ in a post-industrial community

chapter 15|15 pages

Transition states

Chemistry educators engaging with and being challenged by matter, materiality and what may come to be

chapter 16|13 pages

Embodying critical arts-based research

Complicating thought/thot leaders through transdisciplinary discourse

chapter 17|12 pages

(Un)disciplined

What is the terrain of my thinking?

chapter 18|13 pages

Sex

A transdisciplinary concept

chapter 19|11 pages

Conclusion

The rusty futures of transdisciplinary feminism