2021
DOI: 10.1111/gwao.12722
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Breaking the mold: Working through our differences to vocalize the sound of change

Abstract: This paper orchestrates alterethnographical reflections in which we, women, polyphonically document, celebrate and vocalize the sound of change. This change is represented in Kamala Harris's appointment as the first woman, woman of color, and South Asian American as the US Vice President, breaking new boundaries of political leadership, and harvesting new gains for women in leadership and power more broadly. With feminist awareness and curiosity, we organize and mobilize individual texts into a multivocal pape… Show more

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“…Several recent works are available and should be taught alongside these classic works (e.g. Evans and Reher 2020 ; Magni and Reyholds 2021 ; Szlovak 2017 ; Abdellatif et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent works are available and should be taught alongside these classic works (e.g. Evans and Reher 2020 ; Magni and Reyholds 2021 ; Szlovak 2017 ; Abdellatif et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we have experimented with 'collective writing' (also known as collaborative writing) as a form of writing differently. Collective writing enables us to resist, together (Abdellatif et al, 2021). It is a form of epistemic resistance, through providing writers the opportunity to redress unequal power relations, access and take part in knowledge production (Jandrić et al, 2022).…”
Section: Collective Writing On Responsibility Learning and The Hidden...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can all too easily turn into competitive jealousy or hatred as our vignettes also highlight. But, exactly therefore, solidarity starts by bridging the existing assumptions and the structural isolation that divide us (Abdellatif et al., 2021), not to stress “otherness” or “sameness” but rather a “withness” by which our differences become a collective strength (Irigaray, 2002).…”
Section: Epilogue: Feminist Care To Trouble the New Normalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In attempting to not just understand, but also resist and perhaps even reconfigure the suffocating, oppressing effects of this toxic new normal, we unfold a relational feminist approach of writing together which acknowledges and thereby cares for our lived experiences, with all their differences (Abdellatif et al, 2021; Gilmore et al., 2019; Plotnikof et al., 2020). This, we hope, can mobilize shared voices of critique and sensory encounters in ways that may move us together and even transgress the individualizing toxicity into liveable worldings (Haraway, 2016) touched by feminist solidarity and ethics of care, not in spite of but through our differences.…”
Section: Questioning the New Normalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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