This paper uses the figure of the nomad from the work of Rosi Braidoti to critically examine rhetoric about vaccine and masking mandates, and the science of covid more broadly. I draw out the tensions and ambivalence felt as we navigate this on-going crisis in ways epitomized by the phrase “I have a healthy mistrust of authority, and I am still vaccinated.” Though ambivalent, the nomadic subject finds an affirmative ethics, navigating the “right” response to incite positive change and expose our current states of subjectivity. Recognizing the ambivalence of this state may be useful for feminists who critique medicine for its historical sexist and racist “objectivism,” while also supporting medical science and trust in the case of ...
This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our changing li...
COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely t...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
This paper uses the figure of the nomad from the work of Rosi Braidoti to critically examine rhetori...
This article considers the limitations, but also the insights, of Gadamerian hermeneutics for unders...
This paper seeks to open a discussion about the role played by the extreme right within the contempo...
Many scholars and commentators argue that the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the ways in which femin...
This paper explores the relationship between anti-vaccine discourse and ideas about bodily autonomy....
Building upon a series of blog posts and conversations, two feminist scholars explore how political ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented global disruptions, including a fundamental alteratio...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
This essay argues that dominant responses to the COVID-19 pandemic redouble disparities in vulnerabi...
It has been quite a year so far(!) and as the wenches we are, we have been taking our time to collec...
Prompted by long-standing realities that have recently erupted during the pandemic and ongoing prote...
This article explores the ways in which anti-migrant and refugee discourses and policies have flouri...
This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our changing li...
COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely t...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
This paper uses the figure of the nomad from the work of Rosi Braidoti to critically examine rhetori...
This article considers the limitations, but also the insights, of Gadamerian hermeneutics for unders...
This paper seeks to open a discussion about the role played by the extreme right within the contempo...
Many scholars and commentators argue that the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the ways in which femin...
This paper explores the relationship between anti-vaccine discourse and ideas about bodily autonomy....
Building upon a series of blog posts and conversations, two feminist scholars explore how political ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented global disruptions, including a fundamental alteratio...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
This essay argues that dominant responses to the COVID-19 pandemic redouble disparities in vulnerabi...
It has been quite a year so far(!) and as the wenches we are, we have been taking our time to collec...
Prompted by long-standing realities that have recently erupted during the pandemic and ongoing prote...
This article explores the ways in which anti-migrant and refugee discourses and policies have flouri...
This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our changing li...
COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely t...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...