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The book explores co-authored dynamics of collective knowledge production in feminist and queer geographies. It explores how to use co-authorship as a generative feminist practice of care, endurance, and institutional transformation in support of feminism's next generation of intellectual communities.
This book reveals the auto-biographical back-stories and emotional registers of geographical knowledge production through the co-written chapter intimacies of letters, poetry, interviews, and conversations. In doing so, it demonstrates the care-full and hope-full power of collaborations, mentorships, solidarities, and friendships to not only sustain lives and careers, but also to enable social change. It confronts neoliberal reification of individual scholarship as the celebrated metric of academic productivity and presents co-authorship as a practice and politics of generating hope through the dynamics of collective care that its collaborations, mentorships, solidarities, and friendships manifest and sustain.
This is an interdisciplinary book at the interstices of Geography, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Education, Sociology, Women's and Gender Studies, and LGBTQ+ Studies. Its intended audiences are scholars of pedagogy, feminist and queer theory, and sexual and gender minority life. It targets upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, writers, and educators.
Contents
Introduction: The Feminist and Queer Geographical Politics of Co-Authorship 2. Co-Authoring as J. K. Gibson-Graham: A Conversation with Katherine Gibson 3. Was It "Knopp & Brown" or "Brown & Knopp"? Reflections on Collaboration 4. Flowing, Carrying, Seeding, and Holding with Radical Care: A Transgenerational Confluence of Hope and Dreams Amid Wars PART I COLLABORATIONS 5. Connecting Generations Through Feminist Geography in Academia in Catalonia, Spain 6. Writing Across Our Differences: An Epistolary Exchange 7. Our "Magical Yet": Queer Co-Mentorship in Geography Through the Digital Intimacies of Co-Authorship PART II MENTORSHIPS 8. Feminist Geography, Co-Authoring and Killjoy Solidarity in Aotearoa New Zealand 9. Write-Living About Meetings, Pains, and Cures for Knowledge Production 10. Queering Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Research Relations: A Co-Authored Pedagogy of Hope? 11. Heranças Negras São Geográficas: A Case for Co-Authoring Black Women's Knowledges and Transnational Feminist Sisterhood PART III SOLIDARITIES 12. Writing Together Across Continents and Time 13. A Bio-Geography of Feminist-Queer Academic and Personal Friendship: Our Photographic Journey to Becoming Co-Authors 14. This Academy Will Not Make Us "Bad". Feminist Co-Authoring as a Practice of Resistance and Subversion 15. Conclusion: Co-Authoring as Practice and Politics of Hopeful Geographies