Phipps argues that the mainstream movement against sexual violence embodies a political whitenesswhich both reflects its demographics and limits its revolutionary potential. -- .
Alison Phipps Knihy
Táto autorka skúma feministické hnutie s kritickou optikou. Zameriava sa na aktivizmus mainstreamových feministiek, najmä v kontexte hnutí proti sexuálnemu násiliu, a analyzuje, kto je v týchto hnutiach zastúpený a kto opomenutý. Jej práca sa zaoberá tým, ako feministické snahy ovládané bielymi ženami usilujú skôr o moc než o skutočnú demontáž patriarchálnych štruktúr. Vyzýva k radikálnejšiemu a revolučnejšiemu prístupu feminizmu, ktorý by sa inšpiroval konceptom 'aboličného feminizmu', a ponúka praktický návod na reflexiu a rozvoj feministickej politiky.





Challenging conventional views of language teaching in universities, this book rejects both traditional methods and newer approaches that diminish language learning's potential. It offers a compelling alternative, presented in an accessible style that reflects its innovative ideas. Through practical classroom snapshots, the authors vividly illustrate their concepts, providing invaluable insights into effective language education practices. This combination of critique and constructive alternatives makes it a significant contribution to the field.
Exploring the intersection of tourism and language, the author highlights how learning new languages transforms tourist experiences. Rather than merely acquiring basic skills, this approach fosters deeper intercultural dialogue and understanding. The book challenges traditional perceptions, advocating for a more enriching relationship between travelers and the cultures they engage with, from simple interactions like ordering coffee to navigating new environments.
The Politics of the Body
- 200 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Winner of the 2015 FWSA Book Prize The body is a site of impassioned, fraught and complex debate in the West today.
Decolonising Multilingualism
- 104 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
In this groundbreaking text, Alison Phipps pulls together ethical approaches to researching multilingually in contexts of pain, conflict and crisis; the position of the researcher; and the question of multilingualism and anglonormativity. It is both global and local in scale, ...