Intimacy and angst in the field

作者: Sara Smith

DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2014.958067

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摘要: This article explores the paradoxes of angst and intimacy in ‘the field.’ One aim feminist research is to attend overlooked day-to-day practices through which difference power work. Yet, this focus on intimate submerged experience also risky, potentially asking that people share their most experiences with researcher. How does such attention personal lives others intersect ethical demands postcolonial critiques representation? A desire understand life geopolitical women's India's Ladakh region has driven my politics marriage contraceptive choices. Taken by a approach geopolitical, I sought out ways was inflected territorial struggles, without adequately comprehending either promise or risks making body subject research. work complicated enriched status as foreigner married into local family...

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