Feminist Repetitions in Higher Education: Interrupting Career Categories

Maddie Breeze, Yvette Taylor

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Abstract

To do feminism and to be a feminist in higher education is to repeat oneself: to insist on gender equality as more than institutional incorporation and diversity auditing, to insert oneself into and against neoliberal measures, and to argue for nuanced intersectional feminist analysis and action. This book returns to established feminist strategies for taking up academic space, re-thinking how feminists inhabit the university and pushing back against institutional failures. The authors assert the academic career course as fundamental to understanding how feminist educational journeys, collaborations and cares and ways of knowing stretch across and reconstitute academic hierarchies, collectivising and politicising feminist career successes and failures. By prioritising interruptions, the book navigates through feminist methods of researcher reflexivity, autoethnography and collective biography: in doing so, moving from feminist identity to feminist practice and repeating the potential of queer feminist interruptions to the university and ourselves. ​
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham, Switzerland
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Ltd.
Number of pages129
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-53661-9
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-53660-2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2020

Publication series

NameGender and Education

Keywords

  • gender
  • gender in education
  • feminism

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  • Queer feminist teaching(s) in the university

    Breeze, M. & Taylor, Y., 13 Apr 2025, Universität - Macht - Wissen: Postkoloniale, feministische und partizipative Perspektiven im Kontext akademischer Lehre. Bading, C. & Panenka, P. (eds.). Heidelberg, 15 p.

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