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Feminist Ethnography Thinking through Methodologies Challenges and Possibilities Second Edition

Books from same Author: Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven

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    Author(s)Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven
    PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9781538129807
    Pages272
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2022

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    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Feminist Ethnography Thinking through Methodologies Challenges and Possibilities Second Edition by Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven

    Feminist Ethnography, Second Edition, is an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural introduction to the methods, challenges, and possibilities of feminist ethnography. Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven use a problem-based approach—focused on inquiry and investigation—to present a feminist framework for thinking critically about how we document everyday experiences.The book begins with an introduction to feminist perspectives, their meanings over time, and a brief history of feminist ethnography. Then the authors examine feminist methodologies, answering the question, how does one do feminist ethnography, and investigates common challenges such as ethical dilemmas and logistical constraints faced during fieldwork. Finally, Davis and Craven discuss what it means to be a feminist activist ethnographer, including advocacy efforts and engagement with public policy, and ask students to consider: what is your vision for the future of feminist ethnography?New to this Edition:Six new interviews with feminist ethnographers include reflections on the intersections of trans studies, disability studies, and the Cite Black Women movementNew section on safety, accessibility, and fieldwork to address the risks all ethnographers face, but in particular those who challenge long-held assumptions that ethnographers are (all) white, Western, able-bodied, well-funded, cisgender, and usually maleEnhanced discussion of virtual ethnography in the wake of COVID-19Added content on transgender/nonbinary experiences and disability studies