A new article was recently published by UA qualitative research faculty members, Dr. Stephanie Anne Shelton and Dr. Kelly W. Guyotte, along with former graduate student and current Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia, Dr. Maureen A. Flint. Entitled entitled "(Wo)monstrous Suturing: Woman Doctoral Students Cutting Together/Apart", the article appears in a special issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology and centers the experiences and understandings of women doctoral students during two separate focus groups and collaborative collages. (Re)theorizing “monsters” as “intra-sectional” through Karen Barad’s and Kimberlé Crenshaw’s scholarship, these scholars (re)position the “monstrous” as agentive and self-creative concepts.
Open access to this article can be found here: https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/rerm/article/view/3673 Comments are closed.
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