Gender and Genre in Ethnographic Writing
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This book provides new insights into an intense and long-standing debate on women, gender, and masculinity with an explicit focus on ethnographic writing. The six contributors to this book investigate and discuss the multiple connections between ethnographic writing and gender in both the history of anthropology and contemporary anthropology, underlining problems, potentialities, stereotypes, experiments, continuities, changes, and challenges. Building on a prologue by two Malinowski grandchildren and an exploration of the role that Bronislaw Malinowski's first wife, Elsie Masson, played in his literary presentation, the anthropologists collected here problematize writing gender and gendered writing in ethnography, revealing how these twin themes touch the history of the discipline itself and the classics of anthropology. Has the legacy of Writing Culture and Women Writing Culture obviated the need to consider gender in writing? Or could it be thatthe very mechanics of ethnographic writing are still imbued with hidden gendered divisions of labor? Following the editors' extensive overview of the question, the contributing authors tackle gender and ethnographic writing from various vantages: with a view to the past, but also to the influence of previous feminist critiques in the present, and with accounts of the issues they themselves have faced and the solutions they have devised.
Focuses on the role of gender in ethnographic writing Contributes to the vein of anthropological research on how anthropologists represent their work and engage in the processes of textual production Reveals gendered divisions of labor throughout the ethnographic process, but particularly in literary presentation of ethnography
Autorentext
Elisabeth Tauber is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. She is co-founder of the Malinowski Forum for Ethnography and Anthropology (MFEA).
Dorothy L. Zinn is Professor of Anthropology at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. She is co-founder of the Malinowski Forum for Ethnography and Anthropology (MFEA).
Inhalt
- Prologue: Family Chatter: The women in Malinowski's life (according to family legend).- 2. The Graphy in Ethnography: Reconsidering the gender of and in the genre.- 3. Towards an Anthropological Appreciation of Silence as an Ethnographic Key: Homely, instrumental, ethical.- 4. Feminist Ethnography in a Women's Shelter: Self-reflexivity, participation and activism in ethnographic writing.- 5. Can There be Feminist Anthropology in Turkey?: Histories, continuities and (dis)connections of gender and genre.- 6. Uncertainty, Failure and Reciprocal Ethnography.- 7. Thin. Cruisy. Queer: Writing through affect.- 8. Incorporated Genre and Gender: Elsie Masson, her writings and her contribution to Malinowski's career.- 9. Afterword.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030717254
- Editor Elisabeth Tauber, Dorothy L. Zinn
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030717254
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030717259
- Veröffentlichung 08.06.2021
- Titel Gender and Genre in Ethnographic Writing
- Untertitel Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology
- Gewicht 448g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 256
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft