Feminist Genealogies

Rather than presenting a strictly chronological order, this project traces my relationship with feminism through an affective and political timeline. Each moment marks a shift in how feminism has affected me, emotionally, intellectually, and politically. Feminism is understood here not as a fixed position, but as a process that moves through discomfort, resistance, recognition, and, eventually, commitment

My feminist genealogy both intersects with and departs from the geopolitical and cultural frameworks discussed in the course. While much feminist theory has emerged from the Global North, my own relationship with feminism is shaped by my specific social location and lived experience. Recognizing and sitting with these tensions is part of the feminist practice this course encourages: thinking critically and relationally, while remaining attentive to power, difference, and context.