Artikel
Between particularism, universalism and transversalism : reflections on the politics of location of European feminist research and education
Verfasst von:
Lykke, Nina
in:
Oslo:
2004
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72 - 82 S.
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Einrichtung: | Ariadne | Wien |
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Verfasst von: | Lykke, Nina |
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Jahr: | 2004 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Against the background of the intense cross-national networking activities, which have characterized feminist research and education in Europe since the beginning of the 1990s, the article discusses politics of national and regional location. Illustrated by a discourse analysis of three Europe-based feminist research Journals with an explicitly marked international scope, it is pointed out that it seems to be a difficult task to avoid the pitfalls of universalism, on the one hand, and particularism, on the other. The three selected Journals are: Feminist Theory, The European Journal of Women 's Studies, and NORA, Nordic Journal of Women 's Studies. Along the lines of Yuval-Davis (1997), the article argues for a feminist approach to European networking, which should be based on a dialogic and transversal feminism. The assessments of the politics of location of the three Journals are, moreover, inspired by the notion of transnational feminism, developed within the context of post-colonial feminism (Grewal and Kaplan 1994; Kaplan, Alarcon and Moallem 1999). The article has two main sections. First, it discusses tenacious universalisms, using examples from the Journal Feminist Theory. Afterwards it proceeds to a complementary pitfall - that of particularism. Examples are here drawn from NORA and The European Journal of Women 's Studies. In conclusion, some guidelines are suggested that might usefiilly be taken into account when engaging in European feminist activities such as Publishing Journals, organizing Conferences and networks etc. | |
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