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THEORIZING REFUSAL: An Introduction - AnthroSource
We seek to theorize refusal in this collection as concept to both think with and think about. We approach refusal as ethnographic subject and mode, recognizing ...
(PDF) Theorizing Refusal: An Introduction - ResearchGate
78) · contribution is the idea that people's refusals, a community's re- ; fusals, are theoretically and methodologically generative, or that ethnography “can.
(PDF) Theorizing Refusal: An Introduction (2016) - Academia.edu
To refuse is to say no. But, no, it is not just that. To refuse can be generative and strategic, a deliberate move toward one thing, belief, practice, ...
Troubling Consent and Theorizing Refusal in Pediatric Medicine ...
refusal marks the point of a limit having been reached: we refuse to continue on this way”(2016, 319-320). This “generative” dimension of ...
Refusal | Political Theology Network
Refusal is a strong current resisting the structure of settler colonialism. It crashes, churns, and erodes the death-dealing dams of settler knowing.
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Vol. 31, No. 3, August 2016 of Cultural Anthropology on JSTOR
Openings and Retrospectives ; THEORIZING REFUSAL: An Introduction · (pp. 319-325). CAROLE MCGRANAHAN. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48579449 ; CONSENT'S REVENGE · ( ...
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A Feminist Theory of Refusal - Harvard University Press
An acclaimed political theorist offers a fresh, interdisciplinary analysis of the politics of refusal, highlighting the promise of a ...
Theorizing Affordances: From Request to Refuse - Sage Journals
As a concept, affordance is integral to scholarly analysis across multiple fields—including media studies, science and technology studies, ...
Black visuality and the practice of refusal | Tina Campt
For us, “practicing refusal” names the urgency of rethinking the time, space, and fundamental vocabulary of what constitutes politics, activism, ...
THEORIZING (VACCINE) REFUSAL: Through the Looking Glass - jstor
This view, or analytic frame, is best understood in light of the emerging anthropology of becoming (e.g., Biehl and Locke 2010), which draws heavily on. Gilles ...
A Feminist Theory of Refusal - De Gruyter
In the arc of refusal that Honig makes visible, sexualities become iridescent acts of will, maternalism falls before an egalitarian sisterhood, ...
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Content may be subject to copyright. ... what refusal does for immediate social relations. ... albeit partially overlapping (remember Venn) point of view.
A Feminist Theory of Refusal - Political Science | Brown University
An acclaimed political theorist offers a fresh, interdisciplinary analysis of the politics of refusal, highlighting the promise of a feminist politics that ...
THEORIZING REFUSAL: An Introduction - Simon Fraser University
Title. THEORIZING REFUSAL: An Introduction ; Author/creator. MCGRANAHAN, CAROLE ; Is Part Of. Cultural anthropology, 2016-08, Vol.31 (3), p.319-325 ; Publisher.
exploring refusal, consent and care in storytelling research
We illustrate how these research refusals generated critical knowledges, communities, processes, and spaces, and how negotiating consent in the ...
An Interview with Carole McGranahan, Elisa Sobo, and Erica Weiss
We seek to theorize refusal in this collection as concept to both think with and think about. We approach refusal as ethnographic subject ...