Racing research, researching race : methodological dilemmas in critical race studies
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Racing research, researching race : methodological dilemmas in critical race studies
New York University Press, c2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-271) and index
収録内容
- Racial ideologies, racial methodologies, and racial fields / France Winddance Twine
- Research as an act of betrayal : researching race in an Asian community in Los Angeles / Naheed Islam
- White like me? : methods, meaning, and manipulation in the field of white studies / Charles Gallagher
- White on white : interviewing women in U.S. white supremacist groups / Kathleen M. Blee
- Doing my homework : the autoethnography of a white teenage girl / Lorraine Delia Kenny
- Masters in the field : white talk, white privilege, white biases / Jonathan W. Warren
- Racism, eroticism, and paradoxes of a U.S. black researcher in Brazil / Michael G. Hanchard
- Violating apartheid in the United States : on the streets and in academia / Philippe Bourgois
- Race and peeing on Sixth Avenue / Mitchell Duneier
- Women in prison : researching race in three national contexts / Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Angela Y. Davis
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An examination of the influence of race and racism on the research experience
A white woman studies upper-class eighth grade girls at her alma mater on Long Island and finds a culture founded on misinformation about its own racial and class identity. A Black American researcher is repeatedly assumed by many Brazilian subjects to be a domestic servant or sex worker. Through encounters such as these, Racing Research, Researching Race explores how ideologies of race and racism intersect with nationality and gender to shape the research experience.
Critical work in race studies has not adequately addressed how racial positions in the field-as inflected by nationality, gender, and age-generate numerous methodological dilemmas. Racing Research, Researching Race works to fill this gap by infusing critical race studies with empirical work and suggesting how a critical race perspective might improve research methodologies and outcomes.
Featuring contributions from scholars working across anthropology, sociology, ethnic studies, women's studies, political science, and Asian American studies, this volume offers new perspectives anyone embarking on research in their field.
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