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Listening to a Voice From the Periphery: A Female German Life 1934–2022 Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Fabian Hutmacher
In this autoethnographic text, the author reflects on his grandmother’s life and embeds it into the broader societal and historical developments of her generation. Although the author’s grandmother was not a person of public interest, her life story leads right into the heart of many significant events and turning points of the history of the 20th century in Germany and beyond. Listening to the story
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Beyond (and Alongside) Shameful Attachments: The Lived Experience of Critique Within the Entrepreneurial University Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Daniel Leyton, Gustavo Sánchez
During 2019, we embarked on a fieldwork based on 18 semi-structured interviews with international scholars in the humanities and social sciences in Chilean universities to explore their experiences with knowledge. Drawing on theories of critique and neoliberalism, we analyzed their ambivalent and unsettling conjunction of attachments to neoliberal and critical knowledge formations. By developing the
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Chronic Pain Performance and Knowledge: Toward a Process With Ecological Pain Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Sarah Hopfinger
I have lived with chronic back pain for over 20 years. My experience has shown me that my relationship to pain can resonate with what it means to relate with wider ecological pain. I reflect on Pain and I—my autobiographical dance performance that explores the rich complexities of chronic pain and asks “what can pain teach us”? I explore what chronic pain experience can reveal about having a process
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Back to the Future: Everything You Wish You’d Asked Derrida About ChatGPT When You Had the Chance! Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Eileen Pollard
This article considers and then reconsiders what ChatGPT produces and how it produces it, using the work of a range of critical theorists and authors. In particular, it imagines what different philosophers, thinkers, and writers would say about this most recent technological leap, if they were somehow brought back from the past, into this, our new future. To ventriloquise for them, this article plays
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A Thief in School: A Found Poem Capturing the Impact of Lockdown Drills in Schools Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Kerry K. Cormier
This found poem combines a notice of a lockdown drill, my reactions, and my children’s interpretations of the event. Drawing on motherscholarship, the poem expresses my concern as a mother for my children as they experience these drills and my dismay as an educator at how such drills are embedded in our culture. Three perspectives in the poem capture how a regular occurrence impacts students, schools
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The Pain of Experiencing Anti-Asian Racism and Discrimination Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Ardavan Eizadirad
The poem addresses various forms of oppression and discrimination experienced by individuals of Asian heritage in Canada. It is a summary of a report for one of the largest school boards in Canada. The poem humanizes the experiences of the research participants. It reflects the voices of 1,300+ research participants which included Grades 7 to 12 students, educators, and administrators.
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Four Movements From Melbourne: Building Communities Through Collaborative Autoethnographies Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Bryant Keith Alexander, Paris Balla, Myf Doughty, Yanxi Shen, Saverio Minutolo, Cassandra Gibson, Lauren Stewart, Mish Grigor, Miranda Park, Cat Hope, Aaron Wyatt, Eugene Ughetti, Karissa Taylor, Iris Kennedy, Helen Svoboda, Stacy Holman Jones
This collaborative autoethnography invited and engaged 16 participants in a workshop to both explore and embody autoethnography as communal activity. Working in four groups, each group determined a prompt for reflection and remembrance, writing individually and sharing communally their diverse but interlocking cultural memory and practice.
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Monstrous Pedagogy at the Intersections of White Privilege, Visible Disability Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Carrie Elizabeth Mulderink
This autoethnographic article centers my White, disabled, and female body as a site of knowledge and struggle within the context of teaching an introductory communication course. I chronicle through key experiences I have had as an official instructor. I draw from various scholars whose work explicates the official teacher’s body as consequential. As a White woman with a visible disability, I use Calafell’s
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The Divine Feminine: Calling Back the Treasured Moʻolelo From the Forbidden Past to Heal the Present Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Renuka M. de Silva
When we listen to mo‘olelo (stories) of specific places and spaces in the Hawaiian Islands, we see ‘wāhine (women) traits of strength and resilience in how they perform their kuleana (obligation) to the ‘āina (land). By strengthening the ties of sovereignty within the Hawaiian Islands, the ‘wāhine are teaching ways to secure food for the lāhui (nation). Using narrative inquiry and Kānaka Ōiwi methodology
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Learning to Share the World: Reckoning With the Logistics of Whiteness in Public Galleries and Museums Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 David Rousell, Kelly Hussey-Smith
This article explores moments of pedagogical disruption as children from an urban school encountered an exhibition titled “We Change the World” at the National Gallery of Victoria. In conversation with radical traditions of anti-colonial scholarship, we elaborate children’s disruptions of the gallery as a space of didactic transfer and common ownership of cultural artifacts and knowledges. We then
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Youth-Led Research and the Tensions Between Relational Methodologies and Fast Methods: Learning and Living in the In-Between Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Meagan Call-Cummings, Bethany Monea, Giovanni P. Dazzo, Amy L. Best, Natale Gray, Oaklen Kalinichenko, Widad Khalid, Jeffery Keller, Khaseem Davis
Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) has often been characterized as a meaningful way of including young people in research about and for them. Much has been written about the need to develop trusting relationships between adult and youth researchers in this process. These types of research relationships take time to develop authentically and we see a need for that relationship-building time
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A Tender Witness’s Story of War: A Tale on the Road in Three Voices Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Marta Gliniecka, Waldemar Lib, Lidia Marek
On February 24, 2022, we embarked on a war journey into the unknown, witnessing the war in Ukraine. Our contact with the war is mediated (mainly by the media), yet painful and saturated with extreme emotions. This article is an autoethnographic description of the experiences of this journey of three academics from Poland, a frontline country. The metaphor of the road is carried out by evocative autoethnography
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The privilege of control and the constraint of presence: Fieldwork and ontologies of time Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Samantha Senda-Cook
The Asian Rural Institute (ARI)—a Christian, sustainable, nonprofit farm in Tochigi, Japan—keeps a strict schedule to ensure equality in job distribution and duration. Staff, participants, and volunteers must relinquish some control over their time and be present to do this work, two conditions that illuminate the privilege that many scholars have in their daily lives. As qualitative researcher, I
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Stitching Narratives: Poetic Autoethnography of Black Women’s Mentorship in Academia Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Venus Trevae Watson, Felicia A. Smith, Chalandra Gooden
This study utilizes collaborative poetic autoethnography to explore the mentorship experiences of three Black women doctoral students at predominantly White institutions (PWIs). Through a series of poems, the research illustrates the nuanced challenges and resilience in seeking guidance within spaces that often marginalize their voices. This writing centers intersectionality as a theoretical framework
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Methodologizing Transnationality: Relational Writing as Collective Inquiry Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Sun Young Lee, Minhye Son, Taeyeon Kim, Jin Kyeong Jung, Soo Bin Jang
How can we take transnationality as a space of in-betweenness to generate new possibilities, moving beyond geographically bounded spans between countries? This article presents five authors’ collective inquiry on transnational positionalities, which we practiced through the relational, transformative, and reflective writing of the self in a community space. We staged the collaborative writing into
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Not All That Post, Not All That New: The Disruption of Challenging Coloniality Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Jacqueline Karen Andrea Serra Undurraga, Jonathan Wyatt
What happens when, as scholars who have habitually been working with posthumanism and the new materialisms, we find ourselves summoned by thinkers who critique the covert coloniality present in these approaches? This work is the result of a year-long project where we set up the task of feeling our way through these critiques, exploring how they change our work and ourselves; and attempting to find
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Tugging at the Veil: Critical Race Methods for Analyzing Educational Gag Orders Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Cydney Y. Caradonna
Key educational and political players have been publicly engaged in contentious discourse regarding policies that restrict discourse on race, gender, and topics like meritocracy. This article criti...
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The (Black) Struggle That Must Be: Black Masculinity, Black College Athletes, and Black Mental Health Through a Looking Glass Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 A. Lamont Williams
In this article, the author describes their mental health struggles tied to Black Masculinity as a (former) Black athlete. In particular, the author focuses on the stigma surrounding mental health ...
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Doing Ethnographic Research in the Fiji Islands: Research Method and Research Ethics Issues Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Kieran Edmond James
The aim of this article is to consider research method and research ethics issues in the unique location of the Fiji Islands. After arguing that Eurocentric, Anglo-American ethics clearance process...
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The Sense-Creating Potential of Surrealist Poetry: A Case Study of a War Poem About Ukraine Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Elzbieta Perzycka-Borowska
By creating and perversely analyzing a poem entitled “We scream and create so that the darkness does not prevail,” the author enters a personal journey as a “wordsmith” and observes her experience ...
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Haecceity of Becoming-Mother: A Diffractive Analysis of Babywearing Through a Global Pandemic Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Louise Platt
This paper problematizes notions of good/bad mothering by putting to work Deleuze and Guattari’s haecceity. Focusing on babywearing, it presents an autoethnography of my experiences of becoming-mot...
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Learning How to Drive: Rites of Passage in Being and Becoming (A Collaborative Autoethnography Not Just About Driving) Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-04-09 Bryant Keith Alexander, Joanna Carroll, William Perez, Maria Melendrez, John Kennith Flaherty, Roberta Espinoza, Chris DeSilva, John Axtell
This collaborative autoethnography uses the prompt of “learning to drive” as a pivot point of critically remembering aspects of the authors being and becoming; from the earned autonomy of operating...
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What Do Professors Do? Posthumous Letter of Love to Ma Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-04-02 Mohamed Seedat
Assuming an autoethnographic orientation and a shifting performative lettering style, I write posthumously to my mother in response to her question, what do professors do? The letter is a reflexive...
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Managing Fear Through Digital Interactions: Emerging Narratives of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Vaccine-Hesitant Cyber Community Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-04-02 Maja Sawicka
In this article, I analyze the meaning-making struggle within a major Polish vaccine-hesitant cyber community triggered by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on an online observation of i...
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Becoming Southern: 10 Autoethnographic Polaroids Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-03-24 Anandam Kavoori
I call it “the great emptying.” This business of making and re-making of the self. The immigrant self, that is: I hold a bucket in my hand Piled high with memories Of Delhi, India, I begin Swi...
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Well, I’ll Be Damned: Living Differently in White Bodies Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-03-10 Robyn Stout Sheridan, Shannon K. McManimon
As two white women attempting to live differently in white bodies we are damned. Any choice we make is embedded in white supremacy. Damned if we do/speak/act, damned if we don’t. Recognizing this d...
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Fat Asses, Weight Gain, and the White Feminine Commodification (Contortion) of Black Female Bounty Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-25 Bryant Keith Alexander
This short performative essay reflects on the author’s Black mother teaching him about cultural critique, particularly as this relates to the social construction of the Black female body. The autho...
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Diffractive Respondings and Cutting Together-Apart: Toward More-Than-Human Academic Community Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-25 Holly Thorpe, Joshua Newman, Shiva Zarabadi, Adele Pavlidis, Simone Fullagar, Jerry Rosiek, Erin Nichols, Pirkko Markula, Annouchka Bayley, Mary Adkins-Cartee
In this “paper,” we share our process of exploring the possibilities for the emergence of new ways of knowing-thinking-doing response-able collaboration. In an effort to come “together-apart” as au...
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The Special Issue as Diffractive Process: A Collaborative Dialogue Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-25 Holly Thorpe, Joshua Newman, Mary Adkins-Cartee, Annouchka Bayley, Simone Fullagar, Pirkko Markula, Erin Nichols, Adele Pavlidis, Jerry Rosiek, Shiva Zarabadi
In this article, we share a curated version of a Zoom meeting in which we come together-apart to articulate our experiences of the diffractive review process. In the later part of the dialogue, we ...
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Storying the Repertoire: Performing a Slow and Queer Backwardness at the Upstairs Lounge Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-23 Evan Mitchell Schares
In this essay, I theorize my 2022 site-specific performance at 604 Iberville Street in New Orleans as a case study in slow and backward queer storytelling performance. In my performance, I embody l...
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The End of the Séance: “Master’s” Tools and Modes of Bodily Practices for Complex Times Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-23 Annouchka Bayley
Lorde’s “call” lies at the heart of the article I propose to present, engaging with the question, “How can notions of glitch, many-worlds, intra-activity and entanglement contribute to the creation...
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Diffracting Structure/Agency Dichotomies, Wave/Particle Dualities, and the Citational Politics of Settler Colonial Scholars Engaging Indigenous Studies Literature Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-02-07 Jerry Rosiek, Mary Adkins-Cartee
Building on Karen Barad’s philosophy of science, this paper offers a diffractive reading of quantum indeterminacy with/across the classic structure/agency dichotomy in social science scholarship. I...
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Feminist New Materialist Entanglements With “Kinetic Excess” in Women’s Muay Thai Boxing: Moving With Embodied Discomfort as a Post-Qualitative Coach-Researcher Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-24 Erin Nichols, Adele Pavlidis, Simone Fullagar
Feminist engagement with fight sports is often ambivalent given the masculine history of combat and the achievement of “self” transformation at the “expense” of another, exist in tension with the p...
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Ventriloquism as Method: Writing Differently and Thinking Philosophically Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-24 Dave Yan, David Bright, Howard Prosser, Adam Poole
This article argues for ventriloquism as a method of (post)qualitative inquiry for appropriating the voice of the Other and amplifying multi-voiced selves. Thinking with embodied figures, ventriloq...
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In Contemplating Loss: The Creative Power and Possibility of Suffering Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-12 Joanne Yoo
Even as the world continues to be rocked by new COVID-19 variants, everyday life is slowly returning to normal. The crazy stockpiling of groceries and the stay at home mandates seemed to have occur...
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Diffracting the Special Issue: The Co-Emergence of Response-Able Collaboration Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-12 Holly Thorpe, Joshua I. Newman
In this introduction to the special issue, we (a) describe the unconventional and iteratively constitutive processes by which this special issue came into being and (b) provide a brief overview of ...
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“A Stain Remains” Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-11 Turps Banana Collaborative Writers
This community of 12 artists and writers had been brought together through the U.K.-based “Turps Banana” course program for painters by painters. They decided to write collaboratively about their e...
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Bodies of Walking: Trans-Materializing the Experiences of Racial Harassment Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-10 Shiva Zarabadi
Partaking in some of the material and affective moments and movements that emerged from my PhD research, I map the ontological, epistemological, and ethical possibilities/impossibilities that trans...
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Tools My Mother Gave Me: Four Autoethnographic Poems Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Rhianna K. Thomas
Poetic inquiry is one approach available to researchers that allows for theory-informed and emotionally-engaged reflexivity. In this article, I share four poems about my mother’s positionality as a...
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Complicating the Lone Voice Through Rewriting in Role Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-30 Claire Coleman
Rewriting in role emerged out of the necessity to make sense of multiple versions of the same event and create a coherent narrative. It became, however, a vital experimental method that challenges ...
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Human Bodies in Motion: The Performative Intra-Actions of Materialization Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-28 Pirkko Markula
The human body in motion is both a material body and a body inscribed with sociocultural meanings. The new materialist premise of examining phenomena, such as bodies in motion, as hybrids of matter...
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Introducing Poetic Collage as Method: From the Voices of Girls of Color Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Shena Sanchez, Tashal Brown
In this paper, we introduce poetic collaging as a critical qualitative method through the narratives, experiences, and perspectives of Girls of Color. We deconstruct the process of developing an ar...
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Toward Epistemically-Just Research: A Methodologies Framework Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-22 Shona McIntosh, Rachel Wilder
This article interrogates the relationship between social science research and ways of doing, knowing and being that are dominant in Western universities. It traces a line from the colonial origins...
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Speculative Futures and “Found” Artifacts: Using Fiction for Defamiliarization and Analysis Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-13 Mark D. McCarthy, Sarah K. Stice
This project presents a cowritten fictional narrative that evokes questions about schooling. The story depicts future quasi-archeologists interpreting “found” educational artifacts—our data. The pr...
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Cultural Humility, Human Research Ethics Review, and Informed Consent Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-12-08 Maria K. E. Lahman, Suzanne Landram, Eric D. Teman, Tyler Kincaid
The United States, through research ethics review, is complicit in ethically recolonizing countries into U.S. dominant understandings. This review and consent are seen as an all-encompassing ethica...
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Elusive Simplicity Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-10-18 Peter Joseph Gloviczki
In this essay, I braid media coverage of poet and environmentalist Wendell Berry into autoethnographic exploration. In doing so, I hope readers consider ways to layer ethnographic approaches into/o...
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The Lion Refugee in Europe: A Critical Race/Anti-Blackness Counterstory Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-10-18 Talia Dixon, Laurence Parker
“The Lion Refugee in Europe” is a critical race/anti-Blackness fictional counterstory that offers a perspective on the European refugee/immigrant situation. The story follows Asad, a young Somali r...
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Comics and the Colombian Peace Process: Neoliberal Discourse and the Risk of Revictimization of Displaced Peasants Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-10-15 Serhat Tutkal
This article explores how two comics published by Colombia’s National Center for Historical Memory engage with the ongoing peace process by promoting a neoliberal discourse. It argues that these co...
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Natural / Disaster: Differential Media Portrayals of Wildfire Displacement and Homelessness in Portland, Oregon Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-10-15 Janet Cowal, Emily Leickly, Idowu Ajibade, Maude Hines, Stefanie Knowlton, Marta Petteni
The devastating 2020 wildfires in Oregon provide an opportunity to revisit the “discursive creation of homelessness” first identified by Céline Pascale in this journal in 2005. Drawing on physical ...
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Poems Upon Reading “Say Goodbye to the Toddler Stars of the Pandemic Office Zoom” in Bloomberg Law Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-09-08 Meredith R Gringle
I wrote the poems that comprise this work after reading a news article about the changing expectations of remote work and childcare. The article is ostensibly about negotiating the terms and expect...
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Abstracts and Their Mysterious In-Betweens: Attuning to the Lacuna of Scholarly Communications Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-09-08 Jasmine B. Ulmer, James M. Salvo
Reorganizing our library during the pandemic, James secretly placed Jasmine’s copy of The Hundreds by his copy of Exercises in Style, the latter offering 99 different narrations of the same story. ...
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Affectively Entertaining: Dating/Games During a “Limited Military Exercise” Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-08-02 Kurt Borchard
Here the author presents a collage of inter-relatable quotations. The excerpts include discourses from/regarding reality dating shows, media coverage of Ukraine’s invasion, gamification in dating a...
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My High Horse Is Dying: Agitating Internalized Neoliberalism in Higher Education With(Out) Compassion Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-07-11 Rachel Keener Killam
This critical, poststructural autoethnography agitates internalized neoliberalism in the higher education context. Provocative and experimental, it is intended to trouble neoliberal norms that shap...
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Intersections of Masculinity, Sexuality, Nationality, and Racial Identity in James Baldwin Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-07-07 Muchativugwa Liberty Hove
James Baldwin stands as an enigma: the fiery, race-conscious sculptor of Go Tell It, The Fire Next Time, and the homosexual creator of Giovanni’s Room, Another Country, and Just Above My Head. His ...
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We Story: Decoloniality in Practice and Theory Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-07-06 Tracie Mafile’o, Clare Wedu Kokinai, Michelle Redman-MacLaren
Western research and education draw heavily on evidence-based approaches underpinned by positivism. Reliance on this scientific approach informs what is to be counted, measured, and tested—what can...
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On the (Often Western, White, Male) Privilege of Self-Defense Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Kurt Borchard
Here, the author presents a critical, rhyzomatic collage of previously published writing. Foucault argues dominant discourses have specific bodily effects, that such discourses shape-shift in reaff...
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And in The End: A 1980s Liverpool Youth Magazine Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 John Grant
This article will examine the 1980s magazine The End first published in Liverpool by young people following 2 years of Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative election victory in 1979. The End editors and...
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Interpreting the Political, Politicizing Interpretation: Doing Politically Sensible Social Science Research Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-06-29 Nina Krienke
The article outlines a methodological concept of political sensibility, building upon the political difference theory. Merging the ideas of the associative and dissociative theoretical branches of ...
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Repurposing the Ruin to Remember: Multimodal Rhetoric and Cultural Memory in the Post–Soviet Memorial Museum Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-06-25 Marcia Clare Allison
The memory turn in the humanities has been crucial for understanding the rhetorical work memorials and museums perform for the state. However, the postmodern development of the hybrid memorial museum remains underexamined as a unique rhetorical artifact. In this article, I combine postmodern museology with material rhetoric and multimodal argumentation to critique the particular trend of repurposing
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Direct[Message]: Exploring Access and Engagement With the Arts Through Digital Technology in COVID Times Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies (IF 0.683) Pub Date : 2022-06-17 Tara La Rose, Carla M. Rice, Carmela Alfaro-Laganse, Colina Maxwell, Rana El Kadi, Christina Luzius-Vanin, Michele Fisher, Simon Lebrun, Jim Ruxton, David Bobier, Cathy Paton, Suad Badri, Sheila O’Reily, Maggie Perquin, Kathy Smith, Kusum Bhatta, Becky Katz
Direct[Message], a community-based research (CBR) project developing a digital platform supporting older adults engagement with the arts through digital technologies, faced the challenge of redesigning the research protocol after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020. The redesign, which brought challenges and opportunities, allowed the research team to embed the project with process goals