Feminism and method : ethnography, discourse analysis, and activist research
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Feminism and method : ethnography, discourse analysis, and activist research
Routledge, 2003
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Description
Naples draws on different research topics, such as welfare, poverty, sexual identity, and sexual abuse, to illustrate some of the most salient dilemmas of feminist research: the debate over objectivity, the paradox of discourse, the dilemma of "standpoint," and the challenges of activist research. By linking important feminist theoretical debates with case studies, Naples illustrates the strategies she developed for resolving the challenges posed be postmodern, Third World, postcolonial, and queer studies.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction Chapter 1 Feminism and Method Chapter 2 Epistemology, Feminist Methodology, and the Politics of Method Part II: Standpoint Epistemologies, Reflective Practice, and Feminist EthnographyChapter 3 Standpoint Analysis and Reflective PracticeChapter 4 The Insider/Outsider Debate: A Feminist RevisitingChapter 5 Standpoint Epistemology: Explicating Multiple DimensionsPart III: Feminist Materialism, Discourse Analysis, and Policy StudiesChapter 6 Community Control: Mapping the Changing ContextChapter 7 The Gendered Social Contract: Constructing the New ConsensusPart IV: Activism, Narrative, and EmpowermentChapter 8 Bringing Everyday Life to Policy AnalysisChapter 9 The Survivor Discourse: Narrative, Empowerment, and ResistanceChapter 10 Survivors Going Public: Reflections on the Limits of Participatory ResearchPart V: ConclusionChapter 11 Negotiating the Politics of Methodappendicesnotesreferencesindex
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