Widening scripts : cultivating feminist care in academic labor /

Widening Scripts: Cultivating Feminist Care in Academic Labor is addressed to scholars, educators, and students devoted to the struggle against precarity, atomization, and the commodification of knowledge. Through shared reading, discussion, and reflection, and gathered around a shared interest in f...

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Main Authors: Assis, Mariana Prandini (Author), Forrest, Michelle, 1950- (Author), Henderson, Angela (Author), MacCallum, Lindsey (Author), Reilly, Ian (Author), Shaffner, Ellen (Author), Stoneman, Scott (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Punctum Books, 2023.
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