Coleman Rebecca, Jungnickel Kat
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Bristol Digital Futures Institute, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Aust Fem Stud. 2024 Jul 10;38(115-116):1-13. doi: 10.1080/08164649.2024.2373931. eCollection 2023.
What role do and might feminist methodologies, with their prioritisation of ethical and political questions and interventions, have in creating futures? What kinds of futures are needed? What kinds of feminist imaginations should be cultivated, and how? What world-making practices might feminism (further) develop and/or invent? In the context of war, climate breakdown, pandemics, the resurgence of far-right politics, political upheaval and poverty, this special issue examines the role of feminist methods in creating futures that are desirable and necessary. This introduction to the special issue argues that feminism is especially well-equipped to examine and build new futures and that imagining and making different worlds can be helpfully understood as methods. We sketch out four key themes that we see as significant within the wide, varied and growing literatures on feminist futures and that are particularly important for the contributions gathered together here: .
以伦理和政治问题及干预为优先考量的女权主义方法论,在创造未来方面发挥着怎样的作用,以及可能发挥怎样的作用?需要怎样的未来?应该培养何种类型的女权主义想象力,以及如何培养?女权主义可能(进一步)发展和/或发明哪些创造世界的实践?在战争、气候崩溃、大流行病、极右翼政治复苏、政治动荡和贫困的背景下,本期特刊探讨了女权主义方法在创造理想且必要的未来中所起的作用。本期特刊的引言认为,女权主义特别有能力审视和构建新的未来,并且可以将想象和创造不同的世界有益地理解为方法。我们勾勒出四个关键主题,我们认为这些主题在关于女权主义未来的广泛、多样且不断增长的文献中具有重要意义,并且对于这里汇集的论文尤为重要: