Knowing rape: Turning ethnoracialized victims into moral citizens in post-apartheid South Africa [0.03%]
了解强奸:在种族隔离制度结束后的南非,将被种族化的受害者转变为道德公民
Sonia Rupcic
Sonia Rupcic
In South Africa, a disparate coalition of law enforcement, human rights workers, health officials, and activists claim that women don't know they have been raped. Claims of misrecognition typically follow from the observation that most wome...
Reproductive Justice and the Figure of the Child: The Multiple Harms of Forced Sterilization and Abortion in Peru [0.03%]
生殖正义与儿童形象:秘鲁强制绝育和堕胎的多重伤害
Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago,Cordelia Freeman
Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago
We argue that discourses around forced sterilization and abortion restrictions too often focus on motherhood and fertility and ignore the multiple other harms they bring. To do this, we travel with the North American framework of reproducti...
Duoethnography as Transformative Praxis: Conversations about Nourishment and Coercion in the COVID-Era Academy [0.03%]
双重民族志作为变革实践:新冠疫情时期的学术界对话——滋养与强制
Natali Valdez,Megan Carney,Emily Yates-Doerr et al.
Natali Valdez et al.
This article introduces the feminist praxis of duoethnography as a way to examine the COVID era. As a group of diverse, junior, midcareer, and senior feminist scholars, we developed a methodology to critically reflect on our positions in ou...