Aporias at the intersection of geography and feminist science and technology studies: Critical engagements with Black studies

IF 6.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Progress in Human Geography Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1177/03091325221149721
Alex Liebman, L. Katz, Andrea Marston
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In this review, we read the interdisciplinary traffic across critical human geography and feminist science and technology studies (FSTS) in light of the insights and destabilizing aporias—in other words, irresolvable contradictions or logical disjunctions—emerging from Black radical and feminist study. We highlight three thematic areas that have received sustained attention and debate and that resonate across the three fields: objectivity and subjectivity, agency, and life and its excesses. Inspired by the methodological provocations of Katherine McKittrick’s Dear Science and the political demands of multiple intellectual currents within Black studies, we venture a modest upending of the form of the review itself. Rather than seek to delineate and codify contributions to a scholarly debate, we point to troubled assumptions and potential openings for those working at the intersection of critical human geography, FSTS, and Black studies.
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地理与女权主义科学技术研究交叉点上的Aporias:黑人研究的批判性参与
在这篇综述中,我们阅读了批判性人文地理学和女权主义科学技术研究(FSTS)的跨学科交流,以了解黑人激进和女权主义研究中出现的见解和不稳定的Aparias——换句话说,无法解决的矛盾或逻辑脱节。我们强调了三个主题领域,它们受到了持续的关注和辩论,并在三个领域产生了共鸣:客观性和主观性、能动性以及生活及其过度性。受凯瑟琳·麦基特里克(Katherine McKittrick)的《亲爱的科学》(Dear Science)的方法论挑衅和黑人研究中多种知识潮流的政治要求的启发,我们大胆地对评论本身的形式进行了适度的颠覆。我们没有试图描述和编纂对学术辩论的贡献,而是指出了那些在批判性人文地理学、FSTS和黑人研究交叉点工作的人所面临的困难假设和潜在的机遇。
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期刊介绍: Progress in Human Geography is the peer-review journal of choice for those wanting to know about the state of the art in all areas of research in the field of human geography - philosophical, theoretical, thematic, methodological or empirical. Concerned primarily with critical reviews of current research, PiHG enables a space for debate about questions, concepts and findings of formative influence in human geography.
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