[Air-L] Critical Ethnography
Mary-Helen Ward
mary-helen.ward at sydney.edu.au
Thu Feb 7 19:39:32 PST 2013
Hi David
Something else that gave me a sense of the debates in reflexive
ethnography is a special 1999 (turn-of-the-century!) issue of the Journal
of Contemporary Ethnography: volume 28, Issue 5. Some of the better
reflexive ethnographic writers are there, including Norman Denzin and Ruth
Behar.
Also, for a very readable reflexive book that I really liked: Cerwonka, A.
& Malkki, L. H. Improvising Theory: Process and temporality in
ethnographic fieldwork. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Good luck!
Mary-Helen
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On 8/02/13 10:18 AM, "David Nemer" <dnemer at indiana.edu> wrote:
>Thank you all for the additional sources.
>
>Annette, thanks for your list of references. Bringing up "critical
>ethnography" here on the list made me realize that this term is not as
>widespread or known as I naively thought. It reminded me of our last talk
>about how sometimes we take terms for granted as if they were known by
>everyone. This calls out for a literature review on the topic... with an
>attempt to map out the different terms (feminist, indigenous, critical,
>postcolonial methods / ethnography), what methods are used... convergence
>and divergences in the literature. I will try to come up with something
>and
>share the literature that I ended up with.
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