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Gender studies as a multi-centred field? Centres and peripheries in academic gender research

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FEMINIST THEORY
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 323-343

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1464700116652840

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Gender studies; global knowledge production; intersectionality; multi-centrality; transnational feminism

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In this article I analyse prominent textbooks, encyclopedias and journals in the field of women's and gender studies and ask where the authors and concepts presented in these texts and sites of publication come from in terms of geographic location. This is inspired by the question: to what extent can gender studies be described as a multi-centered' field (Connell, 2011) and can gender studies take into account feminist concepts of knowledge production which favour the involvement of the greatest possible diversity of authors (Longino, 1990; Harding, 1991)? The analyses presented here show that being located at a North American or Western European institution still seems to be a crucial factor in authors being published and referred to - both in Western academic centres and in other regions. It seems that there is still a long way to go before various local gender studies communities can communicate on a more egalitarian footing.

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