This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research project on young women in Lagos, Nigeria who dress in what I call “hyper-feminine style.” It reflects on the messy processes by which I framed the research and recruited participants, and considers how the women who did or did not eventually take part exercised agency to resist the terms of my address. The article illustrates the usefulness of Butler’s theoretical notions of “excitable discourse” and “performative interpellation” for poststructuralist reflexive practice, concerning as they do the unpredictable political and ontological effects of what one says and does
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Concepts, devices and practices have proliferated considerably since the signifier ‘feminist’ was fi...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of ...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of ...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
This paper offers a reflexive discussion of the paradox of researching others and offering to repres...
This article introduces the concept of postfeminism and highlights its value for research in languag...
While what comprises “feminist research methods” is subject to debate, research with a feminist orie...
Feminist researchers have long argued that refl exivity is key to a responsible research practice. A...
This paper focuses on the power of voice and the nature of reflexivity in feminist ethnography start...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Concepts, devices and practices have proliferated considerably since the signifier ‘feminist’ was fi...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...
This article presents an uncomfortable reflexive account of a feminist poststructuralist research pr...
This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of ...
This article traces the feminist discussion concerning the importance of reflexive analysis and refl...
This article presents poststructural reflexivity as a way to both deconstruct the performativity of ...
Whereas writing a dissertation can be a fear-inducing experience for a doctoral student, there exist...
The article discusses the use of reflexivity in feminist fieldwork, noting the importance of acknowl...
This paper offers a reflexive discussion of the paradox of researching others and offering to repres...
This article introduces the concept of postfeminism and highlights its value for research in languag...
While what comprises “feminist research methods” is subject to debate, research with a feminist orie...
Feminist researchers have long argued that refl exivity is key to a responsible research practice. A...
This paper focuses on the power of voice and the nature of reflexivity in feminist ethnography start...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This article describes an unexpected methodological shift made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Concepts, devices and practices have proliferated considerably since the signifier ‘feminist’ was fi...
The importance of reflexivity as part of the research process has been widely discussed yet literatu...