Table of contents : Front Cover Theories and Methodologies in Postgraduate Feminist Research Copyright Page Contents List of Figures and Tables Series Editors’ Foreword Preface: Editors’ Note on Naming Practices Acknowledgments Editorial Introduction: Researching Differently: Rosemarie Buikema , Gabriele Griffin and Nina Lykke Part I: Feminist Theories 1. Gender Research with ‘Waves’: On Repositioning a Neodisciplinary Apparatus: Iris van der Tuin 2. Feminist Science and Technology Studies: Maureen McNeil and Celia Roberts Part II: Methodologies 3. Intersectionality: A Theoretical Adjustment: Dorthe Staunæs and Dorte Marie Søndergaard 4. What to Make of Identity and Experience in Twenty-first-century Feminist Research: Allaine Cerwonka 5. Histories and Memories in Feminist Research: Andrea Petö and Berteke Waaldijk Part III: Research Methods 6. Writing about Research Methods in the Arts and Humanities: Gabriele Griffin 7. Feminist Perspectives on Close Reading: Jasmina Lukić and Adelina Sánchez Espinosa 8. Visual Cultures: Feminist Perspectives: Rosemarie Buikema and Marta Zarzycka Part IV: Multi- , Inter- , Trans- and Postdisciplinarity 9. This Discipline Which Is Not One: Feminist Studies as a Postdiscipline: Nina Lykke 10. Why Interdisciplinarity? Interdisciplinarity and Women’s/: Gender Studies in Europe: Mia Liinason 11. Transdisciplinary Gender Studies: Conceptual and Institutional Challenges: Antje Lann Hornscheidt and Susanne Baer Part V: Professionalisation 12. The Professionalisation of Feminist Researchers: The Nordic Case: Harriet Silius 13. The Professionalisation of Feminist Researchers: The Spanish Case: Isabel Carrera Suárez 14. The Professionalisation of Feminist Researchers: The German Case: Marianne Schmidbaur and Ulla Wischermann Part VI: The Choice of Topic and Research Questions: Some Examples 15. My Dissertation Photo Album: Snapshots from a Writing Tour: Doro Wiese 16. Intimate Truths about Subjectivity and Sexuality: A Psychoanalytical and a Postcolonial Approach: Henrietta L. Moore and Gloria D. Wekker Part VII: Coda: The Desires of Writing 17. If Writing Has to do With Desire, What ‘Kind’ of Desire Is That?: Between Jacques Lacan and Gilles Deleuze: Edyta Just Contributors Index