Feminist Credibility: Negotiating Subjectivity in Public Spaces
This website is a companion to the presentation "Feminist Credibility: Negotiating Subjectivity in Public Spaces" given June 15, 2017, by Erin A. Frost as part of the Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop through HASTAC. (The Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists that are changing the way we teach and learn.)
Click to view a recorded version of this talk, or click the PDF below ("feministcredibilitynegotiatingsubjectivityinpublicspaces") for an approximate transcript.
Click to view a recorded version of this talk, or click the PDF below ("feministcredibilitynegotiatingsubjectivityinpublicspaces") for an approximate transcript.
feministcredibilitynegotiatingsubjectivityinpublicspaces.pdf |
As part of this talk, participants created an interactive chat in Today's Meet. That chat has now ended, but you can view the transcript of the chat (which may be most useful in connection with the talk transcript) below.
transcript_of_chat.pdf |
Participants also collaborated on a Google Doc about resources for dealing with sexist approaches to credibility/subjectivity/objectivity in professional spaces. That Google Doc is linked below and remains open for editing--feel free to contribute resources!
Following is a compilation of short video clips used as examples in this talk. For context, please view the transcript or presentation recording above.