Scholars and practitioners who witness violence and loss in human, animal, and ecological contexts are expected to have no emotional connection to the subjects they study. Yet is this possible? Following feminist traditions,
Vulnerable Witness centers the researcher and challenges readers to reflect on how grieving is part of the research process and, by extension, is a political act. Through thirteen reflective essays the book theorizes the role of grief in the doing of research-from methodological choices, fieldwork and analysis, engagement with individuals, and places of study to the manner in which scholars write and talk about their subjects. Combining personal stories from early career scholars, advocates, and senior faculty, the book shares a breadth of emotional engagement at various career stages and explores the transformative possibilities that emerge from being enmeshed with one's own research.
About the AuthorKathryn Gillespie is a feminist geographer and critical animal studies scholar. Her work has been published in
Gender, Place and Culture, Antipode, and
Hypatia. She is the author of
The Cow with Ear Tag #1389, and she coedited, with Patricia J. Lopez,
Economies of Death.
Patricia J. Lopez is Assistant Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College. Her work has been published in
Gender, Place and Culture, and
Environment and Planning. She is the coeditor, with Kathryn Gillespie, of
Economies of Death.
Book InformationISBN 9780520297852
Author Kathryn GillespieFormat Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint University of California PressPublisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 13mm