Situating knowledges, making kin and telling stories: geographical encounters with Donna J Haraway
<p>Donna Haraway has been a constant presence in geographical thought and practice over the past 30 years. From her early and very influential essay on <em>Situated Knowledges</em>, to her more recent engagements with the Anthropocene in <em>Staying with the...
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description | <p>Donna Haraway has been a constant presence in geographical thought and practice over the past 30 years. From her early and very influential essay on <em>Situated Knowledges</em>, to her more recent engagements with the Anthropocene in <em>Staying with the Trouble</em>, her work has become a key reference point for questioning the production of geographical knowledge. In this commentary I trace the influence of Haraway's thought on geographical scholarship, exploring how it both shapes our disciplinary histories and provides a critical lens upon them. In particular I highlight how Haraway's work informs feminist and more-than-human geographies, resonates with Indigenous ontologies and challenges geographers to reflect critically on the implications of their positionality and provinciality for academic research.</p> |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:a4594fd8-2d3d-43c8-be3b-2e5dac16a1ef2024-11-15T10:05:07ZSituating knowledges, making kin and telling stories: geographical encounters with Donna J HarawayJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a4594fd8-2d3d-43c8-be3b-2e5dac16a1efEnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2024Greenhough, B<p>Donna Haraway has been a constant presence in geographical thought and practice over the past 30 years. From her early and very influential essay on <em>Situated Knowledges</em>, to her more recent engagements with the Anthropocene in <em>Staying with the Trouble</em>, her work has become a key reference point for questioning the production of geographical knowledge. In this commentary I trace the influence of Haraway's thought on geographical scholarship, exploring how it both shapes our disciplinary histories and provides a critical lens upon them. In particular I highlight how Haraway's work informs feminist and more-than-human geographies, resonates with Indigenous ontologies and challenges geographers to reflect critically on the implications of their positionality and provinciality for academic research.</p> |
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