Anna Carastathis
2023/1/2
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ページ
136-142
Routledge
Perhaps my favourite part of this much-awaited book by Floya Anthias, in which she synthesizes her decades-long engagement with intersectionality, social stratification, migration politics, and Marxist feminism, is its Prolegomena. There, writing in an autoethnographic vein, Floya Anthias gives us a glimpse into the worlds from, to, and through which she has transposed, transitioned, and translocated. We gain insight into her political motivations, her attachments, her feelings of (non) belonging, all of which, in more subdued ways, surface in the theoretical arguments comprising the seven subsequent chapters of the book:‘These memories resonate today in the writing of this book and unfold their traces over me, with sweetness, sorrow, and hope’(Anthias 2021, 8). Locating or situating the self, reflecting upon and narrativising one’s location, and avowing the limitations of one’s perspective have, of course, become …