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Esther O Ohito - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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some of us die a black Feminist Researcher s survival method for creatively refusing death and decay in the neoliberal academy
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2020Co-Authors: Esther O OhitoAbstract:I engage Black Feminist thought in this genre-blending text to further theorize Black Feminist memory work, a visual research tool for embodied reflexivity. Using my lived experience surviving bere...
Joyce Marie Mushaben - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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which text influenced you substantially as a Feminist and or Feminist Researcher
FEMINA POLITICA – Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 2017Co-Authors: Joyce Marie MushabenAbstract:Bibliographie: Mushaben, Joyce Marie: Which text influenced you substantially as a Feminist and/or Feminist Researcher?, Femina Politica, 1-2017, S. 169-171. https://doi.org/10.3224/feminapolitica.v26i1.22
Keila D Taylor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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rejecting objectivity reflections of a black Feminist Researcher interviewing black women
a b: Auto Biography Studies, 2018Co-Authors: Keila D TaylorAbstract:“My dad was sixty-eight so it’s not like he was super young. He already had a few health issues but apparently, something failed, his stomach or something. It happened really quick. My brother call...
Karen Ross - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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political elites and the pragmatic paradigm notes from a Feminist Researcher in the field and out to lunch
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2001Co-Authors: Karen RossAbstract:This essay seeks to offer some reflections on doing research with political elites where those elites also happen to be women. It tries to show some of the excitements and frustrations of doing research with elite subjects in elite settings, when the Researcher is always the stranger and the person with the least power in an otherwise very powerful and intimidating environment. It addresses some of the tensions in 'doing' Feminist research with women with whom the Researcher does not empathize and discusses the extent to which those differences actually matter when ranged against the much bigger considerations of gender and patriarchal relations.
Kubica-heller Grażyna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Levi-Strauss as a hero? : ethnographic prose of "Tristes tropics" and its contemporary reading
Zakład Wydawniczy "Nomos", 2013Co-Authors: Kubica-heller GrażynaAbstract:W niniejszym tekście prezentuję efekty mojej ponownej lektury (re-reading) klasycznego dzieła Claude'a Levi-Straussa jako przedstawiciela gatunku literackiego, który nazywam prozą etnograficzną. Zaczynam od omówienia jej charakterystycznych cech w tradycji anglo-amerykańskiej i francuskiej i na tym tle prezentuję Smutek tropików: relacjonuję genezę jego powstania, a także istotne cechy gatunkowe. Następnie zajmuję się postacią antropologa jako bohatera tej prozy, szczególnie skupiam się na problemie jego profesjonalnego habitusu. Wreszcie poruszam kwestię recepcji tego dzieła przez francuską publiczność oraz środowisko antropologiczne, by zakończyć omówieniem współczesnych krytyk, a szczególnie postulatów nowej antropologii wysuwanymi przez Feministyczną badaczkę Kamalę Visveswaran kreowania "wspólnej kultury" opartej na odrzuceniu jej hegemonicznej wersji na rzecz historii opresji.In this text are presented the results of the re-reading of the classic works of Claude Levi-Strauss as a representative of a literary genre called ethnographic prose. I begin to discuss its characteristics in the Anglo-American and French traditions, and against this background I present Tristes Tropiques: I recount the genesis of its creation, as well as the essential characteristics of the genre. Then I deal with the figure of an anthropologist as the hero of this prose, especially focusing on the problem of the professional habitus. Finally, I discuss the question of reception of this work by the French public and the anthropological milieu, to finish with contemporary critiques, especially the demands of the new anthropology of a Feminist Researcher Kamala Visveswaran and her idea of "common culture" based on the rejection of its hegemonic version to the history of oppression