Reflexivity,feminism and difference |
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Authors: | Rahel Wasserfall Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for the Study of Women and Society, The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, USA;(2) 224 Amherst, 11235 Brooklyn, NY |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses the relation of feminist methodology to political commitments. Distinguishing between a weak and a strong reading of Reflexivity this paper argues that the former contains certain assumptions on the deconstruction of the authority of the author and/or of the power difference in field relations. These assumptions are identified and their often problematic nature analyzed. Based on the impact of the murder of a peace activist in Israel on the field relations between informants from Moroccan Jewish ethnicity and a woman ethnographer of Ashkenazi ethnicity, the paper argues that in cases of conflict regarding basic political orientation, differences between ethnographer and informants become marked. Thus difficulty with the reflexive stand does appear. While in cases of shared commonalities, where the commonality of a shared gender becomes marked, reflexivity is viewed as a method to promote a more ethical approach to social scientific research. |
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