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Hydrofeminist Thinking With Oceans: Political and Scholarly Possibilities by Tam
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- 9781032408996
- Book Title
- Hydrofeminist Thinking With Oceans
- ISBN
- 9781032408996
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Series
- Postqualitative, New Materialist and Critical Posthumanist Research Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Publication Name
- Hydrofeminist Thinking with Oceans : Political and Scholarly Possibilities
- Item Length
- 9.2in
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Item Width
- 6.1in
- Item Weight
- 4.3 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 230 Pages
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Hydrofeminist thinking with oceans brings together authors who are thinking in, with and through the spaces of ocean/s and beaches in South African contexts to make alternative knowledges towards a justice-to-come and flourishing at a planetary level.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
1032408995
ISBN-13
9781032408996
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13067057774
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Hydrofeminist Thinking with Oceans : Political and Scholarly Possibilities
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Series
Postqualitative, New Materialist and Critical Posthumanist Research Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
230 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
4.3 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Hq1194.H93 2024
Reviews
"In this unique edited volume, readers will find a hydrofeminist cornucopia of oceanic contemplations, and reflections on highly creative eco- and art-activist practices, and Indigenous-centred methodologies. Using South Africa as a lens to Global South epistemologies, contributors ask: How to rethink haunting colonial histories, as well as resist post-apartheid inequalities, and extractive capitalism's violent exploitations of environments and local communities through hydrofeminist approaches? This book is a 'must' for everyone wanting to engage with the question: What does it mean for environmental and social justice-to-come to shift for a thinking- and sensing- with oceans, sea critters, and ancestral knowledges of watery interconnections?" Nina Lykke, Professor Emerita, Gender Studies, Linköping University Sweden, and Aarhus University, Denmark "Take your thoughts on a wild swim and a free dive with this finger-on-the-pulse collection. Drawing together an impressive range of contemporary hydro- related theories, the volume refracts these from a global south and feminist perspective, re-exploring South Africa's haunted histories via its coasts, shorelines and beaches. Exploring a range of media forms, this collection will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in oceans, climate change and social justice." Isabel Hofmeyr, Professor Emeritus, University of the Witwatersrand "As the seas rise, watery thinking is coming into view. This experimental collection of essays and provocations brings together many ways of thinking and being with oceanic environments. Through distinctive contributions enabled by South Africa's historical, political, and physical conditions, these authors advance innovative practices, eco-theories, and visions for social and environmental justice." Steve Mentz, St. John's University, USA; Author of An Introduction to the Blue Humanities (Routledge, 2023) "This exciting multi-disciplinary text is at the forefront of new thinking on blue environmental justice. Immersed in the under-explored bathymetric setting of South Africa, the book draws from a depth of activist voices, perspectives and knowledges that caution us on how important past, present and future blue care is for all communities that live by, on, in and under the water." Ronan Foley, Associate Professor, University of Maynooth, Ireland "This rich, transdisciplinary, and beautifully composed edited collection offers readers spaces for critical and ethical scholarship, promoting hopefulness for a justice to come. Hydrofeminist thinking is creatively shaped by storytelling inspired by art, literature, and activism, such as memories, poetry, photography, theatre, and swimming, writing, walking, and conversation. The multiplicity of local stories of Ocean/s and beaches in the South African geopolitical context in this book inspired me to slow and diffractive reading to read and read again, see, and see again, listen, and listen again, from different and entangled stories, wordings, and images. There is much to learn for international readers from this edited collection about how we become locally situated watery selves and the political and scholarly possibilities of hydrofeminist thinking for pedagogical creativity and environmental justice." Mona B. Livholts, Professor of Social Work, University of Helsinki, Finland; Author of The Body Politics of Glocal Social Work: Essays on the Post-Anthropocentric Condition (Routledge 2023), "As the seas rise, watery thinking is coming into view. This experimental collection of essays and provocations brings together many ways of thinking and being with oceanic environments. Through distinctive contributions enabled by South Africa's historical, political, and physical conditions, these authors advance innovative practices, eco-theories, and visions for social and environmental justice." -- Steve Mentz, St. John's University, USA; Author of An Introduction to the Blue Humanities (Routledge, 2023) "This exciting multi-disciplinary text is at the forefront of new thinking on blue environmental justice. Immersed in the under-explored bathymetric setting of South Africa, the book draws from a depth of activist voices, perspectives and knowledges that caution us on how important past, present and future blue care is for all communities that live by, on, in and under the water." -- Ronan Foley, Associate Professor, University of Maynooth, Ireland "This rich, transdisciplinary, and beautifully composed edited collection offers readers spaces for critical and ethical scholarship, promoting hopefulness for a justice to come. Hydrofeminist thinking is creatively shaped by storytelling inspired by art, literature, and activism, such as memories, poetry, photography, theatre, and swimming, writing, walking, and conversation. The multiplicity of local stories of Ocean/s and beaches in the South African geopolitical context in this book inspired me to slow and diffractive reading to read and read again, see, and see again, listen, and listen again, from different and entangled stories, wordings, and images. There is much to learn for international readers from this edited collection about how we become locally situated watery selves and the political and scholarly possibilities of hydrofeminist thinking for pedagogical creativity and environmental justice." -- Mona B. Livholts, Professor of Social Work, University of Helsinki, Finland ; Author of The Body Politics of Glocal Social Work. Essays on the Post-Anthropocentric Condition (Routledge 2023)
Table of Content
Introduction to the series Simone Fullagar Foreword: Hydrofeminisms and the desire for a watery "we" Astrida Neimanis Ocean Home Toni Giselle Stuart 1. Chapter 1: Hydrofeminist scholarship and activisms in/on/with South African oceans and shores Tamara Shefer, Vivienne Bozalek and Nike Romano 2. Chapter 2: When ancestors are included in ocean decision- and meaning-making Dylan McGarry 3. Chapter 3: Collaborative innovations into pedagogies of care for South African hydrocommons Aaniyah Martin 4. Chapter 4: Surfing as a space for activism and change: What could surfing be(come)? Karen Graaff 5. Chapter 5: Mobilising more-than-human aesthetics: Becoming octopus as pedagogical praxis Delphi Carstens and Mer Maggie Roberts 6. Chapter 6: Restless remains and untimely returns: On walking and wading Adrienne van Eeden-Wharton 7. Chapter 7: Indian Ocean sea beans: Affective methods in museum archives Kristy Stone 8. Chapter 8: Life and death in an ancient sea Zayaan Khan 9. Chapter 9: Relational bodies of memory, time and place: Hauntings in salty Camissa waters Joanne Peers 10. Chapter 10: Oceanic swimming-writing-thinking for justice-to-come scholarship Tamara Shefer, Vivienne Bozalek and Nike Romano 11. Chapter 11: Diffracting forests: Making home in a (post)apartheid city Barry Lewis 12. Chapter 12: Grandmothers of the sea: Stories and lessons from five Xhosa ocean elders Buhle Francis and Dylan McGarry 13. Re-imagining troubled spaces of academia while thinking with and through oceans: Black feet white sand Cheri Hugo Afterword: Between spin and drift, or overviews and undercurrents Meghan Judge
Copyright Date
2024
Topic
Sociology / General, Research, Research & Methodology
Lccn
2023-037102
Dewey Decimal
304.2082
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23/Eng/20230906
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, Social Science
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