Abstract

This quilt documents sexual violence migrant women experience and demonstrates Quilting as Method, a feminist, qualitative research method. The author argues that tactile approaches to research can deepen understandings of shallowly understood experiences.

Journal
College Composition and Communication
Published
2021-06-01
DOI
10.58680/ccc202131439
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