<span><p><span>Feminist Ethnography, Second Edition</span><span>, is a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary text that employs a problem-based approach to guide readers through the methods, challenges, and possibilities of feminist ethnography. Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven tease out the influenc
Feminist ethnography : thinking through methodologies, challenges, and possibilities
✍ Scribed by Craven, Christa; Davis, Dána-Ain
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
"What is feminist ethnography? What is its history? How can its methods be applied? How is feminist ethnography produced, distributed, and evaluated? How do feminist ethnographers link their findings to broader publics through activism, advocacy, and public policy? Investigating these questions and more, this cross-cultural and interdisciplinary new text employs a problem-based approach to guide readers through the Read more...
✦ Table of Contents
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
What is "feminist" in feminist ethnography? --
Historicizing feminist ethnography --
Debates in feminist ethnography --
How does one do feminist ethnography? --
Challenges for feminist ethnographers --
Producing feminist ethnography --
Feminist activist ethnography --
Thinking through the future of feminist ethnography : a conversation --
Glossary --
References --
About the authors --
Index.
✦ Subjects
Feminist theory;Théorie féministe;Feminism -- Research;Féminisme -- Recherche;Women’s studies -- Methodology;Études sur les femmes -- Méthodologie;Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology;Sciences sociales -- Recherche -- Méthodologie;Feminists -- Biography;Féministes -- Biographies;Études sur les femmes;Féministes -- Biographies;Feminists
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