ABSTRACT

Chapter 1, “Haunting Rememory of Mothers: Decolonial Feminist Methodology” provides both personal and theoretical contexts and backgrounds of how the project of “a daughterly self-study with mothers’ rememory” came about. By narrating Rhee’s particular personal experience with her mother’s illness/disability, death, and the evolving relationships after her death as “other feminist stories that start from an intersectionality and go further” (Ahmed, 2017, p. 4), Rhee brings in the conceptualizations of haunting rememory of mothers through affective connectivity as a methodology so that she can translate mothers’ haunting rememories into a language of research.