A Feminist Project of Belonging for the Anthropocene
At the core of J.K. Gibson-Graham's feminist political imaginary is the vision of a decentralized movement that connects globally dispersed subjects and places through webs of signification. We view these subjects and places both as sites of becoming and as opportunities for belonging. But no longer can we see subjects as simply human and places as human-centered. Th arrival of the Anthropocene has thrown us onto new terrain.
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Gibson-Graham, J.K. 2010. "A feminist project of belonging for the Anthropocene." Gender, Place and Culture - A Journal of Feminist Geography, 18(1): 1-21.