I argue (with Samie, 2017) that when even the so-called “critical” scholarship about women of color mostly speaks to cultural tropes of difference, this limits the possibility of recovering alternative knowledges. For me, uncovering persistent problems is an essential step to urging contemporary researchers to better recover diverse representations of difference that are sometimes consciously, and other times inadvertently, erased. Adding my voice to a number of sport scholars who advocate a decolonising approach, this paper highlights the importance of centring the differential manifestation of power asymmetries through a transnational feminist approach, within and across the transient boundaries of space, belonging and knowledge productio...
Rebecca Tuvel\u27s controversial In Defense of Transracialism has been criticized for a lack of en...
In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is ...
The following opinion piece concerns a reading of the work of Angela Davis and its application to th...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
In recent years theories of difference have become increasingly complex as they have shifted away fr...
In this article I explore how feminist postcolonial theories can help us to illuminate both the chal...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
The article focuses on the temporal and epistemic economy connected to the transatlantic travels of ...
Researching the intersection of class, race, gender, sexuality and disability raises many issues for...
At a moment in feminist theorizing when scholars are grappling with ethnocentric presumptions of a ‘...
The aim of this paper is to provide a springboard for stimulating more research involving a cross-di...
In this invited professional insight paper the author draws parallels between recent debates on raci...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
The task of attending to cultural difference amongst women while also ‘bridging’ these differences i...
In making more explicit this politics of knowing and researching differently in the context of femin...
Rebecca Tuvel\u27s controversial In Defense of Transracialism has been criticized for a lack of en...
In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is ...
The following opinion piece concerns a reading of the work of Angela Davis and its application to th...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
In recent years theories of difference have become increasingly complex as they have shifted away fr...
In this article I explore how feminist postcolonial theories can help us to illuminate both the chal...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
The article focuses on the temporal and epistemic economy connected to the transatlantic travels of ...
Researching the intersection of class, race, gender, sexuality and disability raises many issues for...
At a moment in feminist theorizing when scholars are grappling with ethnocentric presumptions of a ‘...
The aim of this paper is to provide a springboard for stimulating more research involving a cross-di...
In this invited professional insight paper the author draws parallels between recent debates on raci...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
The task of attending to cultural difference amongst women while also ‘bridging’ these differences i...
In making more explicit this politics of knowing and researching differently in the context of femin...
Rebecca Tuvel\u27s controversial In Defense of Transracialism has been criticized for a lack of en...
In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is ...
The following opinion piece concerns a reading of the work of Angela Davis and its application to th...