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Revisiting the Nomadic Subject - Women s Experiences of Travelling Under Conditions of Forced

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This book follows the stories of forcefully displaced women and raises the question of whether we can still use the figuration of the nomadic subject in feminist theories and politics. This question is examined in the light of the ongoing global crises of mobility and severe border practices. In recounting their stories migrant and refugee women appear in the world as 'who they are' - unique and unrepeatable human beings -and not as 'what they are' -objectified 'refugees', 'victims' or 'stateless subjects'.

Women's stories leave traces of their will to rewrite their exclusion from oppressive regimes, defend their choice of civil and patriarchal disobedience, grasp their passage, claim their right to have rights and affirm their determination for new beginnings. What emerges from the encounter between theoretical abstractions and women's lived experiences is the need to decolonize feminist theories and make cartographies of mobility assemblages, wherein nomadism is a component of entangled relations and not a category or a figuration of a subject position.

These stories that have now been collected, transcribed and analysed; they have created a rich archive of uprooted women's experiences and have brought forward a wide range of new ideas that will be presented and discussed in the book:

Decolonizing feminist theory
Mobility assemblages and geographies of nomadism
The art of listening to fragmented narratives and the labour of translation
Crossing borders and inhabiting borderlands
Radical solitude and radical hope
Feminist genealogies of labour under conditions of forced displacement
The force of political narratives through the figure of Antigone?
Education for hope
Imagining the non-nomad

4 narrated stories will also be presented in full interwoven in the theoretical discussions of the book, thus opening up a dialogic space between theoretical reflections and diffractions, and narratives of lived experiences.

List of contents










Introduction: The making of a book in dialogue with the real
Chapter 1: Mobility assemblages and geographies of nomadism
Chapter 2: Who are you? The art of listening
Chapter 3: Crossing borders and inhabiting borderlands
Interlude I: Nadia's story
Chapter 4: Feminist genealogies of labour under conditions of forced displacement
Interlude II: Somi's story
Chapter 5: Thinking with Antigone: political narratives of humanistic agonism
Interlude III: Hanna's story
Chapter 6: Education for hope
Chapter 7: Imagining the non-nomad
Conclusion: Decolonizing feminist theories


About the author










Maria Tamboukou is Professor of Feminist Studies, co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research at the University of East London, UK and co-editor of the journal Gender and Education.

Summary

This book follows the stories of forcefully displaced women and raises the question of whether we can still use the figuration of the nomadic subject in feminist theories and politics.

Product details

Authors Maria Tamboukou, Tamboukou Maria
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2021
 
EAN 9781538142639
ISBN 978-1-5381-4263-9
No. of pages 236
Series Radical Cultural Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Social and cultural anthropology

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