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    ISBN: 9780739176368
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (276 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Activist Ethnography : Counterpoints to Neoliberalism in North America
    DDC: 301.082
    Keywords: Feminist anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This collection reengages 20th century debates on feminist ethnography in a 21st century context. It serves as a critical dialog about the possibilities for feminist ethnography in the 21st century-at the intersection of engaged feminist research and collective activism. Contributors argue that feminist ethnography has much to offer contemporary debates over activist scholarship by posing feminist counter-visions to the overwhelmingly market-driven approach of neoliberal public policy efforts
    Description / Table of Contents: Feminist Activist Ethnography; Contents; Foreword: Navigating Feminist Activist Ethnography; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Feminist Activist Ethnography; Part 1: The Intimacies of Feminist Ethnography; 1. Border Crossings: Intimacy and Feminist Activist Ethnography in the Age of Neoliberalism; 2. Learning Social Justice and Activist Ethnography from Women with Breast Cancer; 3. Feminist Ethnography with Domestic Violence Shelter Advocates: Negotiating the Neoliberal Era; Reflection: Fearlessly Engaging Complicity; Part 2: Feminist Ethnographer as Critic
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. Seeking "Marriage Material": Rethinking the U.S. Marriage Debates Under Neoliberalism5. Reproductive Rights in a Consumer Rights Era: Toward the Value of "Constructive" Critique; 6. Fracturing Feminism: Activist Research and Ethics in a Women's Human Rights NGO; Reflection: Committing to Change; Part 3: Disruptive Strategies; 7. Negotiating Different Worlds: An Integral Ethnography of Reproductive Freedom and Social Justice; 8. Women, Food, and Activism: Rediscovering Collectivist Action in an Individualized World
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Moving the Field: Young Black Women, Performances of Self, and Creative Protest in Postindustrial Spaces10. The Neoliberal Institutional Review Board, or Why Just Fixing the Rules Won't Help Feminist (Activist) Ethnographers; Reflection: The Work That Remains; Closing Questions; References; Index; About the Contributors
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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