Grants and residencies Research Transformative Imaginaries Across Queer-Feminist Literary and Liberating Activist Knowledge Production Main applicant Master of Philology Ugron Nóra Amount of funding 107000 € Type of funding General grant call Fields Gender studiesLiterary Studies Grant year 2022 If you are the leader of this project, you can sign in and add more information. Log in Share: Back to Grants listing Application summary This PhD examines contemporary queer-feminist, feminist posthumanist and decolonial literature and literary-activist practices from Romania, Finland and the US in order to find new ways of relatings to each other, humans and nonhumans, and to the world. I argue that these transformative imaginaries that are queer and multispecies can contribute to achieving broader societal change towards a more sustainable co-habitation of the planet. The Romanian practices, groups and authors I engage with in this research, haven’t been a topic of academic research and they are often invisibilized in a conservative literary mainstream. In the ethos of epistemological decolonization, this dissertation thrives to contribute to bringing knowledge produced in the semiperipheral geopolitical space of Central-Eastern Europe namely Romania into the forefront and into discussion with US-based liberatory practices and Finnish feminist posthumanist writings, as well as to emphasize the possibilities that lie within queer-feminist storytelling in all three contexts for creating new epistemologies and new sustainable ways to inhabit the world. There are two types of materials examined: 1. nonfiction and fiction, both prose and poetry, 2. articles written by the selected authors, paratexts of the publications and interviews done for this research. A challenge for this PhD is to combine articles about different geopolitical, social, historical and literary contexts, such as the Romanian queer-feminist literature, US-based Black queer-feminist thought and Finnish feminist posthumanist poetry. I apply a transnational perspective to look at the world to which all examined authors and works contribute to. Apart from taking into consideration local contexts, I will look at the points of convergence and tensions between the selected works and practices across borders and regions. Back to Grants listing