This article draws upon materials created between May and July 2020 as part of an artistic collaboration between the two authors which took place during the first COVID-19 lockdown. The authors worked together remotely, drawing on their personal and professional experiences to explore the themes of identity, migration and belonging in times of crisis. One of the strongest themes to emerge from the collaboration was the importance of individual and collective resistance to the deeply gendered social and political categories that ‘box us in’, and serve constantly to remind us of our place and how we should – and shouldn’t – behave and be. As mothers, grandmothers and wives. As migrants, artists and academics. And as women
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This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
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This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our changing li...
In this article I will consider the extent to which the voices of exiled and refugee women have adap...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This paper critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East of...
COVID-19 and the lockdown are not the worst things to have been imposed upon the people with whom I ...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
This paper will look at two distinct forms of feminist performative political practice: Tanja Ostoji...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
This article reports on a UK-wide, transdisciplinary project between creative writers and social sci...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
In this paper I offer personal reflections on life in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. I refl...
The following article puts to work an affirmative approach to critical theory through poetic mapping...
This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our changing li...
In this article I will consider the extent to which the voices of exiled and refugee women have adap...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...