ISBN13: | 9781032604411 |
ISBN10: | 1032604417 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 182 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 8 Illustrations, black & white; 8 Halftones, black & white; 10 Tables, black & white |
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Feminist Literary and Filmic Cultures for Social Action
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Feminist Literary and Filmic Cultures for Social Action: Gender Response-able Labs examines teaching and research practices under feminist new materialisms and response-ability through literary and visual products. It is an invaluable resource to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in literary, film, and feminist studies.
Feminist Literary and Filmic Cultures for Social Action: Gender Response-able Labs examines teaching and research practices under feminist new materialisms, affect theories and response-ability through literary and visual products, and offers possible bridges between academia and activism to create feminist interventions in contemporary neoliberal structures.
Featuring chapters from contributors across a wide range of disciplines, this book follows a methodological framework that blends traditionally opposite categories, such as theory and practice, and explores contemporary literature and films as case studies within innovative ?feminist response-able labs?.
In Feminist Literary and Filmic Cultures for Social Action readers will encounter a collaborative trans-disciplinary toolbox which can be of use to multiple disciplines and an invaluable resource to advanced undergraduate students, postgraduate researchers and scholars in literary studies, film studies, feminist theories, new materialisms, and affective pedagogies
Introduction Chapter 1. Fictioning Realities: the Use of Feminist Literature to Materialise the Conflict between Reality and Actuality Solving the Trap of Time Chapter 2. Artherapy, Queer Failure and Horizontal Learning Experience in Students? Postmemory Family Narratives Chapter 3. Feminist Readings of Literature though the History Lens: Establishing Dialogues Past-Present in the English Classroom Chapter 4. Approaching Critical Studies of Men and Masculinities from Affective Pedagogies Chapter 5. Figures of Resistance: Revisiting Cinema and Poetry with Hospit(able)ness and Response-Ability Chapter 6. Becoming (other-than-) water: Resilience and Revolution in Embodying a Feminist Canon. A Diffractive Analysis of El Agua, by Elena López Riera Chapter 7. ?Am I Making this up??: Exploring War Trauma and the Distortion of Reality in the Poems of Colette Bryce Chapter 8. Can Children?s Tales be Fair? Promoting Responsibility and Sustainability through the Rewriting and Storytelling of Tales with Undergraduate Education Students Chapter 9: New literary Communities: Fanfiction, Identity and Collaborative Writing Chapter 10: To be Continued: Feminist Transnational Convergences and Research Alliances