‘Stuffed if I know!’: Reflections on post‐modern feminist social research

作者: J. K. Gibson‐Graham

DOI: 10.1080/09663699408721210

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摘要: Abstract This paper tells the tale of a social research project which has been situated within and shaped by flux current feminist debates. In particular it addresses challenges posed post‐modern theory to hinge on status women as an identity. If we are accept that there is no unity, centre or actuality discover for women, what about? What might be effects researching in mining towns though such group were natural, self‐evident coherent category? this I explore politics situating with respect discursive terrain already mapped out. rethink action methods light practice, argue can play role destabilisation creation promotion alternative discourses gendered subjects.

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