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Author Mackinlay, Elizabeth, author.

Title Teaching and learning like a feminist : storying our experiences in higher education / Elizabeth Mackinlay.

Publication Info. Rotterdam, Netherlands : Sense Publishers, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 225 pages) : illustrations.
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Series Teaching gender ; . 7
Teaching gender . 7.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Writing, teaching and learning like a feminist -- Not afraid of the 'F' word: positioning ourselves as women's and gender studies academics -- Finidng feminist pedagogy in higher education: a willing journey into danger -- Rooms of our own: feminist pedagogy inside the classroom -- Living feminist pedagogy outside the classroom: untimely fragments -- Are you a feminist? Stories undergraduate students tell about teaching and learning -- Living our pedagogic response-abilities in women's and gender studies -- A diffractive narrative: feminist pedagogy and a refusal of reflexivity towards decoloniality -- Daring to lead with feminism in higher education: let it blaze, let it blaze -- (Not) concluding teaching and learning like a feminist.
Summary "Teaching and Learning Like a Feminist is a conversation between academics in Women's Studies and Gender Studies about the politics of pedagogy in higher education. What does it mean to embody feminism in universities today? Written in a creative narrative style, Mackinlay explores the discursive, material and affective dimensions of what it might mean to live the personal-as-political-as-performative in our work as teachers and learners in the contemporary climate of neo-liberal universities. This book is both theory and story and aims to bring feminist theorists such as Virginia Woolf, Hélène Cixous, Sara Ahmed and bell hooks together in conversation with Mackinlay's own experiences, and those of women she interviewed, in their diverse roles as 'feminist-academic-subjects'. The fluid writing style presented is a deliberate attempt to enact a 'post-academic' form of literature and is playfully punctuated by black and white drawings. Teaching and Learning Like a Feminist captures the precarious position of Women and Gender Studies in universities today, as well as the 'danger' inherent in grounding teaching and learning work in feminist politics. Mackinlay wraps herself in both and invites us to do the same. This book is designed to stimulate reflection and lively class discussion and is appropriate for courses in curriculum studies and pedagogy, education, feminism and feminist theory, gender and women's studies, and narrative inquiry. It can also be read by individual teachers and researchers interested in feminism." --back cover.
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Subject Feminism and education.
Feminism and education.
Women in higher education.
Women in higher education.
Women's studies.
Women's studies.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Mackinlay, Elizabeth. Teaching and learning like a feminist. Rotterdam, Netherlands : Sense Publishers, [2016] 9463006761 (OCoLC)961248806
ISBN 9789463006781 (electronic book)
9463006788 (electronic book)
9463006761
9789463006767
9789463006774 (hardback)
946300677X
Standard No. 10.1007/978-94-6300-678-1