Encountering Discomfort and Negotiating Vulnerability as a Feminist Activist Researcher

IF 1.5 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Borderlands Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.21307/borderlands-2022-013
A. Francis
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Abstract In this paper I look at activist affects, discomforts, and complaints through the prism of engaged collaborative ethnography and autoethnography as a feminist scholar activist and disabled rape survivor. Drawing upon experiences of feminist solidarity and resistance in the ethnographic field in the UK, Spain, the Basque Country, Greece, Latin American diasporic communities, and transnational activist clusters, I follow affective articulations of activist complaints against intersecting violences, vulnerabilities, and their institutional denial. Attuning to lived experiences of multiple marginalisations in volatile contexts, personal and collective testimonies expose the ways in which such complaints are undermined; from court rooms and doctors’ surgeries to physical and digital spaces, structural violence and its ideological amplification of existing harmful discourses operate against them. These activist affects are articulated in contexts of disbelief, challenged for their validity and devalued in importance. Further complicated by hostile environments and attacks on so-called ‘gender ideology’ by both extreme-right and ‘progressive’ intellectual circles, the expression of marginalised lived experiences of discomfort, anger, pain, disappointment, and mistrust are depoliticised and discredited in their urgent quest for accountability. This paper calls for meaningful listenings and engagement with these unsettling affects as valid embodied knowledge of the operation of violences rendering lives unliveable.
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作为女权主义活动家的研究人员,遇到不适和协商脆弱性
在本文中,我以女权主义学者、活动家和残疾强奸幸存者的身份,通过参与合作民族志和自我民族志的棱镜来观察活动家的影响、不适和抱怨。根据英国、西班牙、巴斯克地区、希腊、拉丁美洲散居社区和跨国活动家群体在人种学领域的女权主义团结和抵抗经验,我遵循活动家对交叉暴力、脆弱性及其制度否认的情感表达。在动荡的背景下,个人和集体的证词与多重边缘化的生活经历相一致,揭示了这种抱怨被破坏的方式;从法庭和医生的手术室到物理和数字空间,结构性暴力及其对现有有害话语的意识形态放大对他们不利。这些积极的影响是在不相信的背景下表达出来的,它们的有效性受到挑战,重要性被贬低。由于极端右翼和“进步”知识界对所谓“性别意识形态”的敌对环境和攻击进一步复杂化,边缘化生活经历的表达,如不适、愤怒、痛苦、失望和不信任,在他们迫切要求问责的过程中被去政治化和不可信。本文呼吁对这些令人不安的影响进行有意义的倾听和参与,将其作为暴力行为导致生活无法生存的有效具体化知识。
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