A Reflexive Inquiry into Gender Research

A Reflexive Inquiry into Gender Research
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781443887571
ISBN-13 : 1443887579
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Book Synopsis A Reflexive Inquiry into Gender Research by : Samantha Van Schalkwyk

Download or read book A Reflexive Inquiry into Gender Research written by Samantha Van Schalkwyk and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-01-14 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Questions that concern gender and violence against women have been placed firmly on the agenda of interdisciplinary research within the humanities in recent years. Gender-based violence against women has increased exponentially in South Africa and in other countries on the African continent, particularly those with a history of political conflict. Researchers who explore such gender issues have paid limited attention to the intersection between the social contexts of the researched, the positionality of the researcher and the research product. This book brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and scholar-activists to explore new terrains of knowledge production, interrogating the connection between the intellectual project of this kind of research and the process of its production. Some chapters draw on theoretical insights and provide new ways of thinking about the kinds of questions that should be asked when conducting research in the field of gender. Other authors grapple with an acknowledgement of their multiple social positions in the world, the ways in which they experience these ever-shifting boundaries, and how this influences their theoretical and practical work. Some contributions go further, discussing the ways in which the researcher and the researched influence each other, and the link between feminist research and social change. These chapters contribute to an understanding of how social movement activism can be developed. Overall, this book represents an important combination of scholarly insights, and provides multiple reflections about practical aspects of conducting gender research in the African context. The work of the contributors to the volume is situated within a post-structural feminist agenda, and, collectively, the chapters link scholarship and activism in a way that pursues a social change agenda in research on gender and gender-based violence.

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