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爱的劳动:社区研究中重新连接被肢解的身体

Labor of love: Re‐membering dismembered bodies in community research

Gender, Work and Organization · 2024
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

本文探讨民族志研究中女性经历的暴力与创伤,提出通过碎片化叙事等方法来恢复女性尊严并促进疗愈,对从事质性研究的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Ethnographic studies are practically invasive in nature in that they intrude into people's everyday experiences. It is therefore the duty of a researcher documenting experiences of women to pay attention to these forms of violence and undertake the labor of love that seeks to re‐member women's bodies and their stories in ways that restore their dignity and contribute to healing. African feminists have encouraged us to employ research methods that are able to engage stories of trauma and survival that are not triggering, invasive and limited. Intersectional feminism offers a qualitative analytical framework that aims at identifying the interlocked layered systems of oppression that affect the marginalized in society (Yuval‐Davis (2006). Similarly, in employing fragmented narrative as a methodology, there is a realization and acknowledgment of the superficiality of linear retelling as a mode of conveying psychological damage that exposes the relationship between silence, gesture and suffering in revisiting the site of trauma.

民族志女性主义创伤研究质性研究方法