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Liberating method : feminism and social research / Marjorie L. DeVault.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1999Description: x, 275 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1566396980
  • 9781566396981
  • 1566396972
  • 9781566396974
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.401
LOC classification:
  • HQ1180. D48 1999
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Becoming a Feminist Scholar: A Second-Generation Story -- Pt. II. What is feminist methodology? -- 2. Talking Back to Sociology: Distinctive Contributions of Feminist Methodology -- 3. Institutional Ethnography: A Strategy for Feminist Inquiry -- Pt. III. Excavation -- 4. Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint: Feminist Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis -- 5. Ethnicity and Expertise: Racial-Ethnic Knowledge in Sociological Research -- Pt. IV. The self as resource -- 6. Novel Readings: The Social Organization of Interpretation -- 7. Whose Science of Food and Health? Narratives of Profession and Activism from Public Health Nutrition -- Pt. V. Writing and rhetorical strategy -- 8. Women Write Sociology: Rhetorical Strategies -- 9. Metaphors of Silence and Voice in Feminist Thought -- 10. Speaking Up, Carefully: Authorship and Authority in Feminist Writing -- Pt. VI. Craft knowledge of feminist research -- 11. From the Seminar Room: Practical Advice for Researchers -- App. A. List of Data for Sources in Chapter 6: Commentary on The Late Bourgeois World -- App. B. Readings for a Seminar on "Feminist Methodologies" -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-267) and index.

Acknowledgments -- Pt. I. Introduction -- 1. Becoming a Feminist Scholar: A Second-Generation Story -- Pt. II. What is feminist methodology? -- 2. Talking Back to Sociology: Distinctive Contributions of Feminist Methodology -- 3. Institutional Ethnography: A Strategy for Feminist Inquiry -- Pt. III. Excavation -- 4. Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint: Feminist Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis -- 5. Ethnicity and Expertise: Racial-Ethnic Knowledge in Sociological Research -- Pt. IV. The self as resource -- 6. Novel Readings: The Social Organization of Interpretation -- 7. Whose Science of Food and Health? Narratives of Profession and Activism from Public Health Nutrition -- Pt. V. Writing and rhetorical strategy -- 8. Women Write Sociology: Rhetorical Strategies -- 9. Metaphors of Silence and Voice in Feminist Thought -- 10. Speaking Up, Carefully: Authorship and Authority in Feminist Writing -- Pt. VI. Craft knowledge of feminist research -- 11. From the Seminar Room: Practical Advice for Researchers -- App. A. List of Data for Sources in Chapter 6: Commentary on The Late Bourgeois World -- App. B. Readings for a Seminar on "Feminist Methodologies" -- Notes -- References -- Index.

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