What is it about?

An autoethnography paper, a personal experiences of three Indonesian feminist scholars during our study in the North. it provided debate about our construction of knowledge and how proximities help us reducing some barriers during our study in the North.

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Why is it important?

It is important to understand different cultures and how educational institution and academia could bring proximities in order to encourage students from many different background, to get involved in discussion and also to explore their critical thinking.

Perspectives

Co-authoring this paper is very challenging and great experiences. It was a great pleasure to work with my two colleagues to whom I often share my works as well, and this article is also our effort to bring our voices as Feminist from the global South to the fore front.

Mrs Desy Ayu Pirmasari
Lancaster University

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This page is a summary of: Being an Indonesian feminist in the North, Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, September 2017, Amsterdam University Press,
DOI: 10.5117/tvgn2017.3.adri.
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