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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 465–489.
Published: 01 October 2024
... communities, and challenge homophobia in Arab American communities. Based on an oral history interview with Jadallah, in conjunction with analysis of Jadallah’s personal ephemera collection, this article takes a queer archiving methodological approach to consider how outness as strategy may also be utilized...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 34–57.
Published: 01 April 2023
... on Gender Equality and Women’s History . Frank Chandra . 2019 . “ Sister Outsider and Audre Lorde in the Netherlands: On Transnational Queer Feminisms and Archival Methodological Practices .” Feminist Review 121 , no. 1 : 9 – 23 . Ghorashi Halleh . 2005 . “ Benauwd Door de...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 457–470.
Published: 01 October 2019
... this presence, most scholarship and public discourse obscures the queer and feminist work and its distinct political contributions within the You Stink movement. At the same time, dominant movement discourses subsume and erase women’s demands and fail to consider one of the key feminist critiques within...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 445–456.
Published: 01 October 2019
... comfortably using those strategies for my entire scholarly career. Methodology only became a question and a problem for me when my work shifted from the analysis of contemporary literary texts to a reliance on archival sources. My current project examines the interventions that jamette women made...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (1): 206–226.
Published: 01 April 2019
... to this archive. This is my m other tongue. I am the medium through which my m other ’ s narrative becomes possible. My interests in ghosts and tongues and women literally operates through the sign of my m other . I share my m other ’ s intuition with feminist and queer practice. I articulate my need...
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Meridians (2018) 17 (1): 82–96.
Published: 01 September 2018
... is a scriptive thing. Robin Bernstein ( 2011 ) employs a methodology of regarding objects as “scriptive things” to uncover meaning from the artifacts in and the stories absent from the archive. A scriptive thing is “an item of material culture that prompts meaningful bodily behaviors” (71); it “reveal[s...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 253–260.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of academic fields. Maile Arvin’s article asks readers to reconsider the knowledge production of indigenous women, feminist, and queer theorists who center gender and sexuality in their political analyses, like scholar-activist Haunani-Kay Trask. How can this perspective inform a critique of Asian settler...
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Meridians (2014) 12 (2): 169–195.
Published: 01 September 2014
..., as subjects, were accessible but becausethe logicofslaverydemandedit. For more on slave breeding in the antebellum South and a useful methodology for uncovering sexual violence in the archive, see Jennings 1990. On slaves as sexual artifacts and products exchanged via the internal slave trade...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (2): 455–479.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Sandra Ruiz Abstract How does loss tear a hole in the world and produce a collective remaking of a new social order in which grief-work is not contained singularly but is a process done in feminist, queer, and Black and Brown ensemble? Interested in how we deliberately incorporate loss...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (2): 240–266.
Published: 01 October 2023
...://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/quilts-made-soldiers-go-display-first-time-180964215/ . Davis Angela . 1989 . Women, Culture, and Politics . New York : Random House . Driskill Qwo-Li . 2016 . Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory . Tucson : University of Arizona Press...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (2): 307–316.
Published: 01 October 2022
... Indigenous communities and Black and Brown peoples, and before the waves of protests that rocked the nation with the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, but these deaths, the targeting of trans and queer people of color, and ongoing sufferings in Palestine, India-occupied Kashmir...
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Meridians (2018) 17 (2): 219–231.
Published: 01 November 2018
..., this archival record,” while also turning firmly toward the contemporary and “what it might mean to be both African and queer, in the here and now .” By pointing to the accommodations that the English language demands of African experience, the essay in turn insists on recognizing the intricate African...
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Meridians (2021) 20 (2): 443–465.
Published: 01 October 2021
... of Islam and queerness in various ways. Their work does not fit into strict binaries or rigid methodologies. They are all wildly different parts of an emerging tapestry that could form the flag of the next intifada through a nascent art movement called Queer Muslim Futurism. In searching for the next...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 180–203.
Published: 01 April 2023
[email protected] Copyright © 2023 Smith College 2023 Black feminism counter-archiving Nordic countries Black Europe feminist methodology This essay is a letter-writing dialogue among four feminists of the African diaspora living and working in the Nordics. We wrote to each other with the aim...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 439–464.
Published: 01 October 2024
... populations in Puerto Rico, namely Black, poor, queer, and trans women. La Cole has constructed a transnational intersectional feminist pedagogy as a means of political education both within the organization itself and more broadly in Puerto Rico’s public sphere. The organization’s pedagogical strategies...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 April 2022
... collectively written, transdisciplinary, and multi-methodological Counterpoint essay, “Disruptive Ruptures: The Necessity of Black/Girlhood Imaginary,” coins the term “‘Black forward slash Girlhood’ to signal both an abstract configuration and a lived embodied experience of Black girlness that is in dialogue...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 75–100.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Kenly Brown; Lashon Daley; Derrika Hunt Abstract This article examines Black/Girlhood Imaginary, a transdisciplinary methodology that merges performance studies, Black studies, and education to research and theorize the capacious archives of Black girlhood. What the authors term Black/Girlhood...
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Meridians (2009) 9 (1): 114–139.
Published: 01 September 2009
... in which the lives of these figures find fuller form through the literary imagination than in fragmentary archival material. Second, the writer assumes a particular ethical stance manifested in her use of archival material as referents for her fictions, in that her use of artistic license is not completely...
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Meridians (2018) 16 (2): 308–325.
Published: 01 March 2018
... the ways that mainstream behavior change theories fall short when programs based on those theories intend to serve marginalized audiences such as youth who are people of color, disabled, and/or lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and/or transgender? Social learning theory, social cognitive theory...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 1–24.
Published: 01 September 2016
... and radical social movements-from Indigenous to feminist movements, from Black movements, environmental activism, and the LGBTQIA/queer movement-that wrestle with the potential and the dangers of their recognition by governments and governmental agencies. This tension is present within the scene of Afro-Latin...
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