2021
DOI: 10.1080/17411912.2021.1938624
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A view from below: some thoughts on musicology and EDI work as acts of care

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“…It aligns with notions of queer methodology, which are necessarily messy, unorthodox, and personally transformative (Holliday 2000: 517;Judith Halberstam 1998: 13;Rooke 2009;Browne and Nash 2010). Today, I embrace that instability, fluidity, and vulnerability, and dare to live, alongside other scholars such as William Cheng (2016) and Javier Rivas (2021), by an ethics of "radical care" (Hobart and Kneese 2020).…”
Section: Queer Love Solidarities Futuresmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…It aligns with notions of queer methodology, which are necessarily messy, unorthodox, and personally transformative (Holliday 2000: 517;Judith Halberstam 1998: 13;Rooke 2009;Browne and Nash 2010). Today, I embrace that instability, fluidity, and vulnerability, and dare to live, alongside other scholars such as William Cheng (2016) and Javier Rivas (2021), by an ethics of "radical care" (Hobart and Kneese 2020).…”
Section: Queer Love Solidarities Futuresmentioning
confidence: 77%