Chaos, Order, and Collaboration: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Edgework

Volume: 40, Issue: 6, Pages: 682 - 712
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Abstract
Stephen Lyng’s concept of edgework represents a crucial shift in understanding particular kinds of risk taking, as intrinsically and phenomenologically rewarding. Although it has been widely and usefully used since then, scholars have observed limitations in its applicability across class, race, and gender lines. A good deal of recent work has endeavored to address this problem. However, a critical feminist perspective reveals the levels on...
Paper Details
Title
Chaos, Order, and Collaboration: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Edgework
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Volume
40
Issue
6
Pages
682 - 712
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