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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478038756
  • ISBN-13: 9781478038757
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 445 g, 30 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2026
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478038756
  • ISBN-13: 9781478038757
Placing pressure on what it means to do feminist philosophy, Feminist Making, Doing, and Sensing offers an innovative and critical rethinking of feminist philosophical practice and feminist philosophy as a disciplinary field of thought. The collection raises questions about how disciplines are made, how philosophy gets done, and the collaborative nature of thinking. Seeking to decenter disciplinary norms about content, authority, and belonging, this collection disrupts the status quo of feminist philosophy through its insistence on formal experimentation and creative methods as well as its refusal to take philosophy and its disciplinary attachments at face value. The essays argue for ways of thinking, making, and doing philosophy that are participatory, relational, somatic, affective, sonorous, and sensorial, often looking to experimental and art-based practices such as film, music, poetry, comedy, crocheting, and more. Meant to encourage a collaborative dialogue with readers, several essays conclude with prompts, exercises, and activities, inviting readers to participate in creative philosophical making alongside their own practices.

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This wonderful collection, abuzz with energy, teaches us that feminist philosophy is not just about how we know but what we do. It offers a much-needed reminder of the creative sparks that come for fighting not just for space but each other. If you want to learn how to create new ways of being together by pulling on old materials and shared resources, this one is for you.Sara Ahmed, author of The Feminist Killjoy Handbook: The Radical Potential of Getting in the Way

Forget the Philosopher Kings here is a book, finally, for the many-gendered Process Queens among us! Care-ful, tender, capacious, and provocative, Feminist Making, Doing, and Sensing offers a strong case for the world-shifting that an experiential, embodied, processual approach to philosophical practice makes possible.Hil Malatino, author of Side Affects: On Being Trans and Feeling Bad

Introduction / Ada S. Jaarsma and Lauren Guilmette 1
Part I. Priming and Instructions
Happenings as Makings
1. Hands and the Body of Philosophy: A Visual
Chapter / Lauren Guilmette
15
2. (Black) Feminists Constructing the Body of Philosophy: A Performance
Score for a Black Feminist Keynote at a Hybrid Feminist Philosophy Conference
/ Qrescent Mali Mason 22
Priming as Making
3. Access Priming / Margaret Price 31
4. Scribbling In / Eva-Marie Stern and Shelley Wall 38
5. Finding Ones Way: Concept Creation in the Existential WTF / Talia Mae
Bettcher with Jay Conway 43
Making Instructions and Instruction Scores
6. Performing in/and the Institution / Natalie Loveless 57
7. How to Make Your Own Trauma Kit / Alyson Patsavas 65
Making at Conferences
8. Autistic Conferencing: Reflections on the Tender Work of Ma(s)king / Ela
Przybo 77
9. Philosophical Bedtime Stories / Cressida J. Hayes, Emily R. Douglas, and
Kim Q. Hall 83
10. Enacting Entanglements: Performance Scores for Close Reading / Amber
Rose Johnson 92
Part II. Making with Texts
Making in/With Archives
11. Making Each Other Across Time(s): A Mount Holyoke Story / Perry Zurn
105
12. The Weaving Is the Making / Amanda Bennett 119
13. Prelude to a Suite on John Brown / Ryan J. Johnson 125
Citational Practices
14. On Learning New Words: Dispatches from the Brink, or A Love Letter for
Hortense Spillers / Namita Goswami 137
15. Unmaking Dominant Worlds / Maria Mejia 147
16. Writing Time / Lonely Thought / Hearing Others / Jill Stauffer 153
Making and Unmaking
17. Red thread of no: On lyric/(k)not/philosophy / Ali Beheler 167
18. Idiorhythmy: Installations for Survival / Lynne Huffer 179
19. Fluxus and Feminist (Un)making / Suze G. Berkhout 186
Part III. Making with Others
Curating Affects and Atmospheres
20. Weathering the Comic Storm: On Being Trans and Funny / Amy Marvin 199
21. Feeling Our Way Through: On Making a Dissertation Film / Taylor Rogers
213
22. Curatia in a Prism House of the Soul: The Philosopher as a
Thought-Curator / Kyoo Lee 221
Algorighmic Making
23. The Blues Algorithm: Polyrhythmic Structures in Art and Making /
Nettrice R. Gaskins 229
24. Mixtaping / Jessie L. Beier 234
25. Craft Knowing and Self-Attendance / Anna E. Mudde 242
Making Kin
26. (Un)making Kinship in the Wake of Family Policing / Katherine S. Davies
249
27. Community Feminism and Collective Poetry in Latin America / Leyla
Savloff 254
28. Starfish Collaborations: Trans/feminist Composition Within, Against, and
Beyond the Academy / Sofie Vlaad and Steph Elms 261
Microbial Making
29. Sympoiesis: The Ethics and Politics of Making with Microbes / Maya Hey
and Anna Sigrithur 271
30. Making Ethics with Microbes / Tiia Sudenkaarne 277
31. Making and Doing Multispecies Care: Feminist and Posthumanist Standpoint
for Microbial Signaling / Riina Hannula 283
Making with / Against / Beyond the Academy
32. Black Feminist Legacies of Making, Doing, Sensing Within and Beyond
Academia / Kathryn Sophia Belle 289
33. Place-Based Methods, Settler Colonial Classrooms, and Ambivalent
Pedagogies / Sarah Kizuk 295
34. Making Philosophy in a Lab and a Lab in Philosophy / Martin Shuster
302
35. Making Democracy Work / NoËlle McAfee 307
Bibliography 313
Contributors 337
Index 349
Lauren Guilmette is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Elon University.

Ada S. Jaarsma is Professor of Philosophy at Mount Royal University.