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Affective solidarity: Feminist reflexivity and political transformation
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Auteur/contributeur
- Hemmings, Clare (Auteur)
Titre
Affective solidarity: Feminist reflexivity and political transformation
Résumé
This article seeks to intervene in what I perceive to be a problematic opposition in feminist theory between ontological and epistemological accounts of existence and politics, by proposing an approach that weaves together Elspeth Probyn’s conceptualisation of ‘feminist reflexivity’ with a re-reading of feminist standpoint through affect. In so doing, I develop the concept of affective solidarity as necessary for sustainable feminist politics of transformation. This approach is proposed as a way of moving away from rooting feminist transformation in the politics of identity and towards modes of engagement that start from the affective dissonance experience can produce. Moving beyond empathy as a privileged way of connecting with others, I argue that the difference between ‘womanhood’ and ‘feminism’ is critical for a universal yet nonessential understanding of what motivates gendered change.
Publication
Feminist Theory
Volume
13
Numéro
2
Pages
147-161
Date
2012
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1464-7001
Titre abrégé
Affective solidarity
Référence
Hemmings, Clare. (2012). Affective solidarity: Feminist reflexivity and political transformation. Feminist Theory, 13(2), 147‑161. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464700112442643
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