For your information:
I would like to share this link:
https://www.oralhistoriesoffeministtheory.com
<https://www.oralhistoriesoffeministtheory.com/>.
The team of Patricia Purtschert with Anukriti Dixit, Nora Ryder, Fiona Little, Marie
Grira, have initiated this initiative. The oral history of feminist theory website
launches with five first interviews with Linda Martín Alcoff, Joan Wallach Scott, Donna J.
Haraway, Margo Okazawa-Rey, and Ann Laura Stoler. According to the project leader,
Patricia Purtschert, second group of interviews with Anne Fausto-Sterling, Londa
Schiebinger, Vandana Shiva and Chandra T. Mohanty will be uploaded soon, and new
interviews will be added gradually.
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From the project website:
»We are interested in exploring the historical contexts that enabled the thinking of these
pathbreaking feminist scholars at the time. We also want to find out how conversations
with other feminists as well as collective strands of thinking and debating shaped the
emergence of their work. In these conversations, we trace back the genealogies of thoughts
and concepts that they helped to bring forth and map future paths of feminist thinking,
including such that address current controversies and burning questions. The conversations
bring forth exigent questions around power, inequality and violence, they tackle the
relation of sex, gender and sexuality as well as the relation of sex, body and
materiality. We discuss the contributions of feminism into analyzing and challenging
significant differences other than gender – such as race, class, nationality, religion,
and caste and the way they are entangled with each other.«