Citations:transversality

concept in feminism, etc

 * 2007, Jane Rendell, Mark Dorrian, Jonathan Hill, Murray Fraser, Critical Architecture, Routledge (ISBN 9781134120024), page 62:
 * Transversality is articulated most clearly in Guattari&#39;s The Three Ecologies, where he outlines three systems of processes The task of political work is to think or act transversally, to propose connections between and through these three systems.
 * 2008, Richard R. Osmer, Practical Theology: An Introduction, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing (ISBN 9780802817655), page 171:
 * As Guattari puts it: “Transversality is a dimension that tries to overcome both the impasse of pure verticality and that of mere ... A biblical scholar may share a common commitment to feminism with a dialogue partner in sociology.
 * 2013, Janet M. Conway, Edges of Global Justice: The World Social Forum and Its "others", Routledge (ISBN 9780415506212), page 130:
 * These developments have transformed feminist movements and subjectivities, rendering them more porous to other feminisms and to ... A praxis of transversality is premised on the conviction that all subjects should speak to all issues, ...
 * 2015, Sophie Jacquot, Transformations in EU Gender Equality: From emergence to dismantling, Springer (ISBN 9781137436573)
 * However, transversality is also the source of the principle limitation associated with the gender mainstreaming strategy: ... between feminist thought and action on the one hand and the evolution of political strategies on the other.
 * 2019, Cheri Carr, Janae Sholtz, Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781350080430):
 * What makes the machinic assemblage (as a model) exceptional is the quality of transversality. Transversality, originally articulated as a corrective to psychoanalytic models of hierarchical transference (Guattari 1984), comes to indicate the abillity to cut through levels of striation, an openness to multiple kinds of movement and intensity, and the priority of non-categorical connection of heterogenous elements. Most importantly, transversality is the ability to connect disparate and heterogeneous series, which is essentially for change, transformation, and alliance. As well as referring to the moving between registers of
 * 2020, Verónica Gago, Feminist International: How to Change Everything, Verso (ISBN 9781788739689):
 * because it builds bridges between very different struggles and, in this way, invents and cultivates a mode of political transversality. Feminism makes explicit something that is not always obvious: that nobody lacks a territory.
 * transversality is not only a form of coordination, but also a capacity to make feminism into its own force in each
 * 2021, Marquis Bey, Black Trans Feminism, Duke University Press (ISBN 9781478022428)
 * This “she,” then, coupled with a black feminist transversality, makes one&#39;s assumptions of these figures as black ...
 * 2021, Eleonora Federici, José Santaemilia, New Perspectives on Gender and Translation: New Voices for Transnational Dialogues, Routledge (ISBN 9781000467727), page 18:
 * “[t]he next step in feminist epistemology is to develop deliberate strategies for translating philosophical ... and indicate that posthumanities, like the nomadic transversality of feminist analyses, may well translate and mutate into "
 * 2021, Ewa Majewska, Feminist Antifascism: Counterpublics of the Common, Verso Books (ISBN 9781839761188), page 99:
 * Transversality is a notion aimed at avoiding the binary oppositions and the heritage of dialectics, allowing political theory to move forward and embrace heterogeneity without necessarily resigning its radical aims.
 * 2021, Eliza Steinbock, Marianna Szczygielska, Anthony Clair Wagner, Tranimacies: Intimate Links Between Animal and Trans* Studies, Routledge (ISBN 9781000396829)
 * The central purpose of transversality is to create linkages between previously unexplored singularities in a field, ... We see this in other arenas, such as feminist or critical race theory, animal or disability studies, ...