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Bronwyn Davies

    Bronwyn Davies è una studiosa indipendente il cui lavoro esplora le intricate relazioni etico-onto-epistemologiche che costituiscono i nostri mondi sociali. È rinomata per lo sviluppo di metodologie di ricerca innovative nelle scienze sociali, profondamente informate dalle filosofie post-strutturaliste. I suoi contributi significativi risiedono nello studio del genere, nella creazione della metodologia della biografia collettiva e nei suoi acuti scritti sul femminismo e sulla teoria post-strutturalista.

    The Arts of Living in a More-than-human World
    Entanglement in the World's Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry
    Judith Butler in Conversation
    (In)Scribing Body/Landscape Relations
    A Body of Writing, 1990-1999
    Listening to Children
    • Through a series of exquisite encounters with children, and through a lucid opening up of new aspects of poststructuralist theorizing, Bronwyn Davies opens up new ways of thinking about, and intra-acting with, children. This book carefully guides the reader through a wave of thought that turns the known into the unknown, and then slowly, carefully, makes new forms of thought comprehensible, opening, through all the senses, a deep understanding of our embeddedness in encounters with each other and with the material world. This book takes us into Reggio-Emilia-inspired Swedish preschools in Sweden, into the author’s own community in Australia, into poignant memories of childhood, and offers the reader insights Defining research as diffractive, and as experimental, Davies’ relationship to the teachers and pedagogues she worked with is one of co-experimentation. Her relationship with the children is one in which she explores the ways in which her own new thinking and being might emerge, even as old ways of thinking and being assert themselves and interfere with the unfolding of the new. She draws us into her ongoing experimentation, asking that we think hard, all the while delighting our senses with the poetry of her writing, and the stories of her encounters with children.

      Listening to Children
    • Engaging with poststructuralism, Bronwyn Davies challenges the typical abstraction associated with the theory by grounding her discussions in lived experiences and empirical research. Her writings from the 1990s explore themes such as subjectivity, agency, epistemology, feminism, and power, showcasing their relevance in educational settings and personal narratives. With clear and accessible prose, she makes complex poststructural concepts practical for both students and researchers, highlighting their significance in understanding the social world.

      A Body of Writing, 1990-1999
    • Focusing on the interconnectedness of body and landscape, this work delves into how they can be understood and expressed in harmony rather than in conflict. It invites readers to consider the possibilities that arise when physicality and language are intertwined, exploring new dimensions of meaning and experience.

      (In)Scribing Body/Landscape Relations
    • Judith Butler in Conversation

      Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Judith Butler's conceptual work has significantly influenced diverse fields such as theatre studies, education, and narrative therapy. The contributors to this project explore how her writings have expanded the horizons of thought within the Social Sciences and Humanities, prompting critical questions and new perspectives across these disciplines. This examination highlights the transformative potential of Butler's ideas in reshaping academic discourse and practices.

      Judith Butler in Conversation
    • Focusing on new materialist concepts, this book aims to bridge theoretical frameworks with practical applications in the social sciences. It draws on diverse data sources, including the author's research and personal autoethnographic experiences, to explore and illustrate these theoretical possibilities. The approach encourages researchers to engage with innovative ideas and methodologies, enhancing their understanding of materiality in social contexts.

      Entanglement in the World's Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry
    • Exploring the intersection of art and daily life, this work emphasizes the importance of affect, listening, and feeling within a more-than-human world. It merges arts-based methodologies with insights from natural and biological sciences, challenging traditional disciplinary boundaries. The text advocates for a new ethics that rejects human dominance, focusing on our interconnectedness with the vibrant materiality of life. By examining the poetics of embodied living, it invites readers to reconsider their relationship with the world as dynamic and emergent.

      The Arts of Living in a More-than-human World