Zusammenfassung
Vor einem Vierteljahrhundert nannte Martha Lazreg in einem eindrucksvollen Artikel mit dem Titel „Feminismus und Differenz“ die Behandlung von Frauen in kolonisierten Gesellschaften einen „bedeutenden Fehler in der feministischen Forschung“ (1988, S. 100).
Dieser Artikel wurde durch die Schriften, den Rat, die Gastfreundschaft und die Unterstützung vieler KollegInnen in Brasilien, Südafrika, Costa Rica, Indonesien, Chile, Indien, China, Senegal, Taiwan, Aotearoa/Neuseeland, Australien, Mexiko und Kolumbien wie auch in der globalen Metropole ermöglicht. Mein Dank geht an sie alle. Rebecca Pearse leistete als Forschungsmitarbeiterin einen großen Beitrag. Tiefe Dankbarkeit habe ich für mein weit verstreutes Unterstützungsteam, besonders Barrie Thorne, Robert Morrell und Kylie Benton-Connell.
Anm. d. Ü.: Der Artikel erschien zuerst auf Englisch unter dem Titel Meeting at the Edge of Fear: Theory on a World Scale. In: Feminist Theory, 2015, 16 (1), S. 49–66 und darauf in deutscher Übersetzung in der Zeitschrift Argument 314, Wege des Marxismus-Feminismus, S. 693-777. Die Übersetzung übernahm Ilse Lenz.
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Connell, R. (2017). Treffen am Rande der Angst. In: Lenz, I., Evertz, S., Ressel, S. (eds) Geschlecht im flexibilisierten Kapitalismus?. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft, vol 58. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15348-9_2
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