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Sara Ahmed

    Sara Ahmed es una escritora, académica y activista feminista cuya investigación explora cómo toman forma los cuerpos y los mundos. Investiga las dinámicas del poder, examinando cómo se asegura y se desafía dentro de la vida cotidiana y las culturas institucionales. Ahmed profundiza en la intersección de nuestras experiencias del mundo y nuestras identidades con las estructuras de poder predominantes. Su trabajo impulsa a los lectores a considerar cómo podemos desafiar y transformar activamente los sistemas injustos.

    Complaint!
    On Being Included
    Queer Phenomenology
    Strange Encounters
    Living a Feminist Life
    Denuncia
    • Showing how feminist theory is generated from everyday life and the ordinary experiences of being a feminist, Sara Ahmed highlights the ties between feminist theory and living a life that sustains it by building on legacies of feminist of color scholarship and discussing the figure of the feminist killjoy.

      Living a Feminist Life
    • Strange Encounters

      Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the concept of the stranger, this book explores how societal constructs shape our perceptions of unfamiliar individuals. It employs feminist and postcolonial theories to analyze the effects of multiculturalism and globalization on community and embodiment. The work delves into the ethical and political ramifications of these critiques, particularly in the context of post-colonial feminism, challenging readers to reconsider their assumptions about identity and belonging in a diverse world.

      Strange Encounters
    • Queer Phenomenology

      • 223 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Cultural theorist Sara Ahmed demonstrates how queer studies can put phenomenology to productive use by analyzing what it means for bodies to be oriented in space and time.

      Queer Phenomenology
    • Ahmed argues that a commitment to diversity is frequently substituted for a commitment to actual change. She traces the work that diversity does, examining how the term is used and the way it serves to make questions about racism seem impertinent. Her study is based in universities and her research is primarily in the UK and Australia, but the argument is equally valid in North America and beyond.

      On Being Included
    • Drawing on oral and written testimonies from academics and students who have made complaints about harassment, bullying, and unequal working conditions at universities, Sara Ahmed examines what we can learn about power from those who complain about abuses of power.

      Complaint!
    • Willful Subjects

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Cultural theorist Sara Ahmed explores how willfulness is often a charge made by some against others. By following the figure of the willful subject, who wills wrongly or wills too much, Ahmed suggests that willfulness might be required to recover from attempts at its elimination.

      Willful Subjects
    • Continuing the work she began in The Promise of Happiness and Willful Subjects by taking up a single word and following its historical, intellectual, and political significance, Sara Ahmed explores how use operates as an organizing concept, technology of control, and tool for diversity work.

      What's the Use?
    • Emotions work to define who we are as well as shape what we do and this is no more powerfully at play than in the world of politics. The author considers how emotions keep us invested in relationships of power, and also shows how this use of emotion could be crucial to feminist and queer political movements.

      The Cultural Politics of Emotion
    • 'Not only a dazzling analysis of the workings of sexism, but a balm for the soul. It will teach you how to survive and how to transform the world' Hannah DawsonWe have to keep saying it because they keep doing it.Do colleagues roll their eyes in a meeting when you use words like sexism or racism? Do you refuse to laugh at jokes that aren't fun[Bokinfo].

      The Feminist Killjoy Handbook