Although still less recognized than man-to-woman sexual assault, awareness of woman-to-woman
sexual assault has grown sufficiently over the past three decades that we should no longer speak of
its discursive emergence ...
This article presents a portion of my research on woman-to-woman
sexual assault. Research was based on interviews with survivors and
service providers who have worked with them. Transcripts underwent
a grounded theory ...
This article uses the empirical fact of woman-to-woman rape as a lens to
critique Sharon Marcus’s ‘‘Fighting Bodies, Fighting Words: A Theory and Politics
of Rape Prevention.’’ To the extent that any theory forecloses ...
This article reflects critically on “The Radial Imagination: A Research Project About Movements, Social Change, and
the Future,” an engaged social movement research project conducted with self-identified “radical” activists ...
This article explores the ways social movement “successes” and “failures” are
conceived of and measured, particularly in relation to research that strives to act
in solidarity with
such
movements
. Reviewing
some of ...
In this paper I seek to illuminate the bases upon which the Mexican independent labour movement and the indigenous Zapatista movement have been able to engage in a politics of accompaniment, a politics based on mutual ...
In this paper I examine the resonance of Zapatismo amongst political activists in Canada and the United States. Specifically, I look at how and why activists in Canada and the US have been galvanized by the Zapatista ...
Khasnabish, Alex(Critique of Anthropology, 2004-09)
This article is an examination of what I have termed the ‘moment of coincidence’ between the Zapatista movement and elements of the independent labour movement in Mexico. While the indigenous guerrillas of the Zapatista ...
In
recent
years.
anthropologists
have
become
increasingly
involved
in
work
surrounding
issues
of
human
rights.
democracy.
social
justice.
and
conflic!.
In
doing
so,
ethical
questions
concerning
...