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Feminist Ethnography: Thinking through Methodologies, Challenges, and Possibilities

Contributor(s): Davis, Dána-Ain (Author), Craven, Christa (Author)

ISBN: 9781538129791

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: March 1, 2022

Dewey: 305.4201

LCCN: 2021054685

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Glossary, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 10.00" L x 7.00" W ( 1.52 lbs) 272 pages

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Description: Now in its second edition, Feminist Ethnography is at once a how-to manual for doing feminist ethnography and a compendium of contributions from influential feminist ethnographers. Its multi-vocal and interdisciplinary focus make it ideal to assign in any discipline promoting...

Brief description: Dána-Ain Davis is professor of urban studies and anthropology at Queens College and Graduate Center, City University of New York, and directs the Center for the Study of Women and Society at the Graduate Center.

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"I was so excited when the 1st edition of Feminist Ethnography was released that I created a Feminist Ethnography course at Spelman College that I have now taught four times since Spring 2016. Every semester, my students are incredibly enthusiastic about the book. They were very engaged with the material and inspired by the careful attention that the authors paid to ethical dilemmas and the role of activism in research. I am even more excited to teach the second edition of Feminist Ethnography, which includes more of a focus on social media, digital humanities, and a reflection on current social movements and struggles, and cites the latest cutting-edge scholarship in feminist ethnography. This text is a guidebook, a blueprint, and perhaps even a "Bible" for students and scholars who seek to do engaged, activist-oriented, feminist ethnographic research that will make a difference in the world." --Erica L. Williams, associate professor of Anthropology, Spelman College and author of Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements

"Feminism is not one thing; ethnography is never static. Putting these together, the praxis of this text shows the power of working in community through a feminist lens to make research, theory and the world simultaneously better. This thorough examination of the thing called feminist ethnography paired with the multivocal examples that jump off these pages to give life to this rich, ethical practice show us why we continue to urgently need more feminisms." --Michelle Marzullo, chair & professor, Human Sexuality department, California Institute of Integral Studies

"This book is essential for any feminist student-researcher or aspiring ethnographer. The latest edition is especially helpful for its informative explanations of terms, their politics, and how to use them." --Juno Salazar Parreñas, assistant professor of Science & Technology Studies and Feminist, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Cornell University

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