Journal article
"I Am Woman Hear Me Draw": Sketching a Post-academic Approach to Being and Becoming Feminist Academic
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, Vol.6(2), pp.25-47
01/06/2017
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Abstract
"I am woman hear me draw," wrote Australian feminist cartoonist Judy Horacek in 2002, whose work draws attention to the capacity of cartoons to de/story masculinist versions of the world. Taking a critical autoethnographic approach, a series of black-and-white line drawings are explored in this paper as the kind of l'ecriture feminine (feminine writing) work that Helene Cixous speaks of-writing that aims to release the subject away from the stagnant confines of phallocentric thought to create new forms of feminist post-academic writing.
Details
- Title
- "I Am Woman Hear Me Draw": Sketching a Post-academic Approach to Being and Becoming Feminist Academic
- Creators
- Elizabeth Mackinlay - University of Queensland
- Publication Details
- Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, Vol.6(2), pp.25-47
- Publisher
- University of California Press * Journals Division
- Number of pages
- 23
- Identifiers
- 991013054806102368
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2017, by The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Please direct all requests for permission to photocopy or reproduce article content through the University of California Press's Reprints and Permissions web page, http://www.ucpress.edu/journals.php/p=reprints.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article