In her article, Iris van der Tuin engages in a discussion concerning the way categorization and classification work and organize theoretical inquiries. The author elaborates closely on classification of feminist epistemology introduced by Sandra Harding in her book The Science Question, where the three strands are recognized: “feminist empiricism”, “feminist standpoint theory”, and “feminist postmodernism”. Van der Tuin offers the term classifixation to demonstrate that classification is not a neutral mediator and that the way scholars establish canon matters epistemologically and politically. With her method of “jumping-generations” van der Tuin presents new materialisms and how new materialist cartographies work to overcome dualist thinki...
The paper discusses the issue of the complex relationship between political science as a branch of a...
This article serves as a welcoming introduction to feminist epistemologies and methodologies, writte...
In this paper I tackle the gulf between feminist epistemologies of science and the practice of the n...
In her article, Iris van der Tuin engages in a discussion concerning the way categorization and clas...
Iris van der Tuin redirects the notion of generational logic in feminism away from its simplistic co...
The Platonic legacy of Western epistemology has been severely attacked for its dominant exclusivist ...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
Feministic critique of science and postmodern cognitive relativism Science is one of sublime human ...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up fe...
Feminist epistemology and philosophy of science is the study of the significance of gender for the a...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up...
This dissertation focuses upon the specific field of feminist epistemology and upon ways in which re...
For the editors of this collection, new materialisms have always been the entanglement of epistemolo...
Could gender, race, and sexuality be relevant to knowledge? Although their positions and arguments d...
The paper discusses the issue of the complex relationship between political science as a branch of a...
The paper discusses the issue of the complex relationship between political science as a branch of a...
This article serves as a welcoming introduction to feminist epistemologies and methodologies, writte...
In this paper I tackle the gulf between feminist epistemologies of science and the practice of the n...
In her article, Iris van der Tuin engages in a discussion concerning the way categorization and clas...
Iris van der Tuin redirects the notion of generational logic in feminism away from its simplistic co...
The Platonic legacy of Western epistemology has been severely attacked for its dominant exclusivist ...
Feminist standpoint theory is an important tool of many a feminist activist. It provides us with the...
Feministic critique of science and postmodern cognitive relativism Science is one of sublime human ...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up fe...
Feminist epistemology and philosophy of science is the study of the significance of gender for the a...
Feminist epistemology implies an approach to the theory of knowledge, which in its centre sets up...
This dissertation focuses upon the specific field of feminist epistemology and upon ways in which re...
For the editors of this collection, new materialisms have always been the entanglement of epistemolo...
Could gender, race, and sexuality be relevant to knowledge? Although their positions and arguments d...
The paper discusses the issue of the complex relationship between political science as a branch of a...
The paper discusses the issue of the complex relationship between political science as a branch of a...
This article serves as a welcoming introduction to feminist epistemologies and methodologies, writte...
In this paper I tackle the gulf between feminist epistemologies of science and the practice of the n...