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Feminist Making, Doing, and Sensing : Experiments in Philosophy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Guilmette, Lauren.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Feminist theory.
- Feminism and art.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (367 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2026.
- Summary:
- Feminist Making, Doing, and Sensing rethinks feminist philosophical practice and disciplinarity by arguing for arts-based and experimental ways of doing philosophy that are participatory, relational, somatic, affective, sonorous, and sensorial.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction / Ada S. Jaarsma and Lauren Guilmette
- Part I: Priming and Instructions
- Happenings as Makings
- 1. Hands and the Body of Philosophy: A Visual Chapter / Lauren Guilmette
- 2. (Black) Feminists Constructing the Body of Philosophy: A Performance Score for a Black Feminist Keynote at a Hybrid Feminist Philosophy Conference / Qrescent Mali Mason
- Priming as Making
- 3. Access Priming / Margaret Price
- 4. Scribbling In / Eva-Marie Stern and Shelley Wall
- 5. Finding One's Way: Concept Creation in the Existential WTF / Talia Mae Bettcher with Jay Conway
- Making Instructions and Instruction Scores
- 6. Performing in/and the Institution / Natalie Loveless
- 7. How to Make Your Own Trauma Kit / Alyson Patsavas
- Making at Conferences
- 8. Autistic Conferencing: Reflections on the Tender Work of Ma(s)king / Ela Przybyło
- 9. Philosophical Bedtime Stories / Cressida J. Heyes, Emily R. Douglas, and Kim Q. Hall
- 10. Enacting Entanglements: Performance Scores for Close Reading / Amber Rose Johnson
- Part II: Making with Texts
- Making in/with Archives
- 11. Making Each Other Across Time(s): A Mount Holyoke Story / Perry Zurn
- 12. The Weaving Is the Making / Amanda Bennett
- 13. Prelude to a Suite on John Brown / Ryan J. Johnson
- Citational Practices
- 14. On Learning New Words: Dispatches from the Brink, or A Love Letter for Hortense Spillers / Namita Goswami
- 15. Unmaking Dominant "Worlds" / Maria Mejia
- 16. Writing Time / Lonely Thought / Hearing Others / Jill Stauffer
- Making and Unmaking
- 17. Red thread of no: On lyric/(k)not/philosophy / Ali Beheler
- 18. Idiorrhythmy: Installations for Survival / Lynne Huffer
- 19. Fluxus and Feminist (Un)making / Suze G. Berkhout
- Part III: Making with Others
- Curating Affects and Atmospheres.
- 20. Weathering the Comic Storm: On Being Trans and Funny / Amy Marvin
- 21. Feeling Our Way Through: On Making a Dissertation Film / Taylor Rogers
- 22. Curatia in a Prism House of the Soul: The Philosopher as a Thought-Curator / Kyoo Lee
- Algorithmic Making
- 23. The Blues Algorithm: Polyrhythmic Structures in Art and Making / Nettrice R. Gaskins
- 24. Mixtaping / Jessie L. Beier
- 25. Craft Knowing and Self-Attendance / Anna E. Mudde
- Making Kin
- 26. (Un)making Kinship in the Wake of Family Policing / Katherine S. Davies
- 27. Community Feminism and Collective Poetry in Latin America / Leyla Savloff
- 28. Starfish Collaborations: Trans/feminist Composition Within, Against, and Beyond the Academy / Sofie Vlaad and Steph Elms
- Microbial Making
- 29. Sympoiesis: The Ethics and Politics of Making with Microbes / Maya Hey and Anna Sigrithur
- 30. Making Ethics with Microbes / Tiia Sudenkaarne
- 31. Making and Doing Multispecies Care: Feminist and Posthumanist Standpoint for Microbial Signaling / Riina Hannula
- Making with / Against / Beyond the Academy
- 32. Black Feminist Legacies of Making, Doing, Sensing Within and Beyond Academia / Kathryn Sophia Belle
- 33. Place-Based Methods, Settler Colonial Classrooms, and Ambivalent Pedagogies / Sarah Kizuk
- 34. Making Philosophy in a Lab and a Lab in Philosophy / Martin Shuster
- 35. Making Democracy Work / Noëlle Mcafee
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- ISBN:
- 1-4780-6236-3
- OCLC:
- 1593305877
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