Reimagining Social Justice Scholarship
Creative Decolonial Feminisms in South Africa and Beyond
Herausgeber: Shefer, Tamara; Boonzaier, Floretta; Rustin, Carmine
Reimagining Social Justice Scholarship
Creative Decolonial Feminisms in South Africa and Beyond
Herausgeber: Shefer, Tamara; Boonzaier, Floretta; Rustin, Carmine
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Showcasing creative decolonial feminist and critical social justice scholarship, located in a South African context, this book works across modalities and disciplines, and within art and activism, to challenge hegemonic and oppressive forms of gender and sexuality.
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Showcasing creative decolonial feminist and critical social justice scholarship, located in a South African context, this book works across modalities and disciplines, and within art and activism, to challenge hegemonic and oppressive forms of gender and sexuality.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032847108
- ISBN-10: 1032847107
- Artikelnr.: 74064756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781032847108
- ISBN-10: 1032847107
- Artikelnr.: 74064756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tamara Shefer is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of the Western Cape. She has primarily focused on gender and sexual justice with particular emphasis on young people and is currently engaged with reconceptualising academic knowledge with emphasis on embodied, affective, relational feminist, decolonial scholarship, and working on environmental justice and the Blue Humanities. Carmine Rustin is a lecturer in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies, University of the Western Cape. She has more than 20 years research and research management experience across various sectors including a research parastatal, a NGO, as well as in the legislative sector. Carmine is interested in matters related to gender justice, gender related policies and legislation, feminist methodologies, happiness, subjective well-being and quality of life. Floretta Boonzaier is Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town, and Co-Director of the Hub for Decolonial Feminist Psychologies in Africa. She researches and works within and across feminist, critical and decolonial psychologies, intersectional subjectivities, gendered and sexual violence. She is also noted for her expertise in qualitative methodologies, specifically in narrative, decolonial and participatory approaches.
Foreword
1. Re-imaginings for decolonial feminist gender and sexual justice
scholarship and praxis
Part I: Situated, affective and spiritual imaginaries and resistances
2. Exploring a situated imaginary towards transversal dialogical
epistemologies
3. Women's accounts of happiness: centering affect and relationality in
gender justice scholarship
4. The Art of Loving Black Project. Number 1
5. Navigating gender and sexuality with an ancestral calling: A
conversation amongst two feminist healers
6. Empathy education in the eyes of its perpetual pupils
Part II: Scholarly praxis in and through art, activist and reflexive
creativities
7. The art of archiving and transforming: a poetics
8. Stitching through obstetric violence: threading narratives for
research-creation, teaching and advocacy
9. Navigating Love, Belonging and Fractured Blackness in Cape Town: The
imagined character of Radical Makazi through photography and storytelling
10. A researcher composts: finding meaning in the afterlife of fieldwork
11. Uitgeskryf, die klimeid se lyf: The politics of being for womxn in
restricted spaces: A reflective visual essay.
12. Counterpublic sphere and alternative African feminist digital media and
activisms
Part III: (De)centering selves: Embodied, relational and reflexive
methodologies
13. Researching Ourselves, Researching Others: Making Meaning of Research
on Violence and Trauma
14. Rethinking Sexuality Education in South African Contexts: Decolonial
feminist provocations
15. Trespassing the borders of patriarchy: A feminist walking methodology
for resistance and justice
16. Wild seaswimming methodologies for decolonial feminist justice
scholarship
1. Re-imaginings for decolonial feminist gender and sexual justice
scholarship and praxis
Part I: Situated, affective and spiritual imaginaries and resistances
2. Exploring a situated imaginary towards transversal dialogical
epistemologies
3. Women's accounts of happiness: centering affect and relationality in
gender justice scholarship
4. The Art of Loving Black Project. Number 1
5. Navigating gender and sexuality with an ancestral calling: A
conversation amongst two feminist healers
6. Empathy education in the eyes of its perpetual pupils
Part II: Scholarly praxis in and through art, activist and reflexive
creativities
7. The art of archiving and transforming: a poetics
8. Stitching through obstetric violence: threading narratives for
research-creation, teaching and advocacy
9. Navigating Love, Belonging and Fractured Blackness in Cape Town: The
imagined character of Radical Makazi through photography and storytelling
10. A researcher composts: finding meaning in the afterlife of fieldwork
11. Uitgeskryf, die klimeid se lyf: The politics of being for womxn in
restricted spaces: A reflective visual essay.
12. Counterpublic sphere and alternative African feminist digital media and
activisms
Part III: (De)centering selves: Embodied, relational and reflexive
methodologies
13. Researching Ourselves, Researching Others: Making Meaning of Research
on Violence and Trauma
14. Rethinking Sexuality Education in South African Contexts: Decolonial
feminist provocations
15. Trespassing the borders of patriarchy: A feminist walking methodology
for resistance and justice
16. Wild seaswimming methodologies for decolonial feminist justice
scholarship
Foreword
1. Re-imaginings for decolonial feminist gender and sexual justice
scholarship and praxis
Part I: Situated, affective and spiritual imaginaries and resistances
2. Exploring a situated imaginary towards transversal dialogical
epistemologies
3. Women's accounts of happiness: centering affect and relationality in
gender justice scholarship
4. The Art of Loving Black Project. Number 1
5. Navigating gender and sexuality with an ancestral calling: A
conversation amongst two feminist healers
6. Empathy education in the eyes of its perpetual pupils
Part II: Scholarly praxis in and through art, activist and reflexive
creativities
7. The art of archiving and transforming: a poetics
8. Stitching through obstetric violence: threading narratives for
research-creation, teaching and advocacy
9. Navigating Love, Belonging and Fractured Blackness in Cape Town: The
imagined character of Radical Makazi through photography and storytelling
10. A researcher composts: finding meaning in the afterlife of fieldwork
11. Uitgeskryf, die klimeid se lyf: The politics of being for womxn in
restricted spaces: A reflective visual essay.
12. Counterpublic sphere and alternative African feminist digital media and
activisms
Part III: (De)centering selves: Embodied, relational and reflexive
methodologies
13. Researching Ourselves, Researching Others: Making Meaning of Research
on Violence and Trauma
14. Rethinking Sexuality Education in South African Contexts: Decolonial
feminist provocations
15. Trespassing the borders of patriarchy: A feminist walking methodology
for resistance and justice
16. Wild seaswimming methodologies for decolonial feminist justice
scholarship
1. Re-imaginings for decolonial feminist gender and sexual justice
scholarship and praxis
Part I: Situated, affective and spiritual imaginaries and resistances
2. Exploring a situated imaginary towards transversal dialogical
epistemologies
3. Women's accounts of happiness: centering affect and relationality in
gender justice scholarship
4. The Art of Loving Black Project. Number 1
5. Navigating gender and sexuality with an ancestral calling: A
conversation amongst two feminist healers
6. Empathy education in the eyes of its perpetual pupils
Part II: Scholarly praxis in and through art, activist and reflexive
creativities
7. The art of archiving and transforming: a poetics
8. Stitching through obstetric violence: threading narratives for
research-creation, teaching and advocacy
9. Navigating Love, Belonging and Fractured Blackness in Cape Town: The
imagined character of Radical Makazi through photography and storytelling
10. A researcher composts: finding meaning in the afterlife of fieldwork
11. Uitgeskryf, die klimeid se lyf: The politics of being for womxn in
restricted spaces: A reflective visual essay.
12. Counterpublic sphere and alternative African feminist digital media and
activisms
Part III: (De)centering selves: Embodied, relational and reflexive
methodologies
13. Researching Ourselves, Researching Others: Making Meaning of Research
on Violence and Trauma
14. Rethinking Sexuality Education in South African Contexts: Decolonial
feminist provocations
15. Trespassing the borders of patriarchy: A feminist walking methodology
for resistance and justice
16. Wild seaswimming methodologies for decolonial feminist justice
scholarship







