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This thesis explores the multifaceted dimensions of womEnhood through the lens ofautoethnography. By weaving together diverse personal stories, we aim to underscore theprofound significance of intersectionality in shaping narratives of womenhood. We presentstories endowed with richness, vibrancy, and expression. Nestled between gender andintersectional feminist studies, the argument set forth is that womenhood can be explored butnot necessarily defined, allowing for a space of plurality and nuance.Inspired by scholarships of among others bell hooks, Audre Lorde, Ursula Le Guin, LindaLapina, Lola Olufemi, and Minna Salami, we unfold the shades of womenhood otherwise toooften forgotten. With the creation of a safe, sacred, and caring space that embraces the powerof embodied knowledge, we sought a process that fosters understanding, socialtransformation, connection, and a sense of belonging. We invite you to join and experiencethis sacred and intimate space evoked by our collective autoethnography and communalstorytelling in a thesis itself laid out as a story.
Intersectionality, Healing, Autoethnography, Intimacy, WomEnhood, Feminism, Transformation, Femininity, Womanhood, Beauty, Stories, Relationality, Intergenerational, Storytelling, Alternative Methodology, Sexuality
Intersectionality, Healing, Autoethnography, Intimacy, WomEnhood, Feminism, Transformation, Femininity, Womanhood, Beauty, Stories, Relationality, Intergenerational, Storytelling, Alternative Methodology, Sexuality
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