Two Women Walking Along the Emergent Edge

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A01=Bronwyn Davies
A01=Jane Speedy
Artful inquiry
Arts-based research
Author_Bronwyn Davies
Author_Jane Speedy
Autoethnography
Category=GPS
Climate crisis
Environmental humanities
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Feminist theory
forthcoming
More-than-human
New materialism
Post-qualitative research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041341536
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Two Women Walking Along the Emergent Edge is not a methods book in the traditional sense, but methodology as lived praxis, and as artistic, poetic worlding. It weaves thoughts and emotions together, through words and paint, through art, literature, poetry, ecology, history and auto-ethnography. It moves back and forth in-between the two authors, Jane and Bronwyn, as they explore their different scholarly approaches to life itself, as they have lived it, imagined it, thought about it, and occasionally argued about it. It is partly historical, wondering how we humans arrived at this point, partly speculative, considering our (im)possible futures, and it is highly personal and intra-personal. It explores the acts of living and dying, not an individualistic living and dying, but the living and dying of the more-than-human, who are of the world, entangled in the matter and mattering of the world. The analysis draws on new materialism, post-humanism, post-qualitative inquiry, ecology, autoethnography, art, literature, and the authors’ own everyday relationality. It seeks to find|forge a new and sometimes hopeful sense of the world, and of thought and action. It does so mindful of the broader context of the new populism being deployed by autocrats, a populism that limits and controls human thought, and with it, creativity and freedom.

Jane Speedy is Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol, UK, a fine artist and writer whose work develops artful, collaborative qualitative inquiry across writing, painting, and research practice.

Bronwyn Davies is an independent scholar affiliated with the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Western Sydney University, Australia, known for experimental, collaborative research shaped by literary and visual arts and poststructuralist and new materialist thought.

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