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Dans cet article, je présente la manière dont j’ai abordé, pour tenter de les atténuer, les risques découlant de ma prise de parole sur mon objet d’étude doctorale : l’oppression des femmes dans les minorités religieuses. Ces risques découlant de mon positionnement de féministe blanche occidentale, membre de la majorité libérale et laïque, et détentrice de nombreux privilèges associés à ces statuts, j’ai résolu de modifier symboliquement ce positionnement dans ma recherche. Pour ce faire, j’ai élaboré et appliqué une méthodologie réflexive dont l’un des aspects clés, présenté dans l’article, a été de (re)tourner mon regard critique vers moi.
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"Electrifying, provocative, and controversial when first published thirty years ago, Donna Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto" is even more relevant today, when the divisions that she so eloquently challenges--of human and machine but also of gender, class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and location--are increasingly complex. The subsequent "Companion Species Manifesto," which further questions the human-nonhuman disjunction, is no less urgently needed in our time of environmental crisis and profound polarization. Manifestly Haraway brings together these momentous manifestos to expose the continuity and ramifying force of Haraway's thought, whose significance emerges with engaging immediacy in a sustained conversation between the author and her long-term friend and colleague Cary Wolfe. Reading cyborgs and companion species through and with each other, Haraway and Wolfe join in a wide-ranging exchange on the history and meaning of the manifestos in the context of biopolitics, feminism, Marxism, human-nonhuman relationships, making kin, literary tropes, material semiotics, the negative way of knowing, secular Catholicism, and more. The conversation ends by revealing the early stages of Haraway's "Chthulucene Manifesto," in tension with the teleologies of the doleful Anthropocene and the exterminationist Capitalocene. Deeply dedicated to a diverse and robust earthly flourishing, Manifestly Haraway promises to reignite needed discussion in and out of the academy about biologies, technologies, histories, and still possible futures."-- Provided by publisher.
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Cinq décennies d’études féministes sur les sciences ont renouvelé et enrichi significativement les réflexions épistémologiques sur des notions fondamentales comme celles d’objectivité ou de preuve empirique, et plus largement sur la question du rôle des valeurs en science. Nous présentons quelques-unes des positions féministes actuelles les plus influentes au sein de la philosophie des sciences contemporaine, positions qui offrent des alternatives à l’idéal de neutralité de la science et ouvrent la possibilité d’une pratique proprement féministe des sciences. Nous discuterons également du tournant politique de la philosophie des sciences, invitée à se saisir de la question du rôle et des objectifs assignables à la science dans nos démocraties contemporaines.
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« La pensée de deux auteurs incontournables des études féministes anglo-américaines : Sandra Harding et Donna Haraway est ici explorée. L'ouvrage introduit les trajets de ces deux auteures autour du statut « épistémologique » donné à l'expérience des femmes, la critique de l'objectivité dans les sciences et technosciences contemporaines, leur approche des mondes « non humains », et leurs propositions pour des savoirs « positionnés » et « situés ». »--Résumé de l'éditeur.
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This research-creation dissertation focuses on the emergence of electroclash as a dominant form of electronic dance music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Electroclash combines the extended pulsing sections of techno, house and other dance musics with the trashier energy of rock and new wave. The genre signals an attempt to reinvigorate dance music with a sense of sexuality, personality and irony. Electroclash also emphasizes, rather than hides, the European, trashy elements of electronic dance music. This project addresses the following questions: what is distinct about the genre and its related practices, both in and out of the studio? Why do rock and electro come together at this point and in this way? Why is electroclash affectively powerful for musicians, audiences and listeners? And, what does the genre portend in terms of our understandings of the politics of electronic music? The coming together of rock and electro is examined vis-à-vis the ongoing changing sociality of music production/distribution and the changing role of the producer. Numerous women, whether as solo producers or in the context of collaborative groups, significantly contributed to shaping the aesthetics and production practices of electroclash, an anomaly in the history of popular music and electronic music where the role of the producer has typically been associated with men. These changes are discussed in relation to the way key electroclash producers often used a hybrid approach to production involving the integration of new(er) technologies, such as laptops containing various audio production software with older, inexpensive keyboards, microphones, samplers and drum machines to achieve the ironic backbeat laden hybrid electro-rock sound.
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Il s'agit de la première collection de théoriciennes féministes influentes à se concentrer sur le cœur de l'épistémologie traditionnelle, traitant de questions telles que la nature des connaissances et l'objectivité dans une perspective de genre.
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A contribution to the feminist discussion on moral theory, exploring the debate between moral impartiality and the partiality that characterizes personal relationships, the ethic of care and its relation to justice in a gender asymmetrical society, and the role of intimate friendship in an era of the dissolution of both extended and nuclear families.
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This collection of essays, first published two decades ago, presents central feminist critiques and analyses of natural and social sciences and their philosophies. This work provides a splendid opportunity for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in philosophy and the social sciences to explore some of the most intriguing and controversial challenges to disciplinary projects and to public policy today.