'Stuffed if I know!' : reflections on post-modern feminist social research

J. K. Gibson-Graham

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Abstract

This paper tells the tale of a social research project which has been situated within and shaped by the flux of current feminist debates. In particular it addresses the challenges posed by post-modern theory to feminist social research which hinge on the status of women as an identity. If we are to accept that there is no unity, centre or actuality to discover for women, what is feminist research about? What might be the effects of researching women in mining towns as though such a group were a natural, self-evident and coherent category? In this paper I explore the politics of situating a research project on women with respect to the discursive terrain already mapped out I rethink action research methods in the light of post-modern politics and research practice, and I argue that social research can play a role in discursive destabilisation and in the creation and promotion of alternative discourses of gendered subjects.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)205-224
Number of pages20
JournalGender, Place and Culture
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994

Keywords

  • action research
  • feminism
  • feminist theory
  • women

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