Abstract: In this conversation, the author’s goal is to discuss subjectivity/s as evolving and temporal representational emergences in ethnographic fieldwork. She uses her participation in a narrative ethnographic study of women’s experiences in Hindu arranged marriages to show how her posi-tions traveled and constantly shifted in the years of fieldwork. Ultimately, she shifts focus to her fieldwork and explores the ways in which her co-par-ticipants shifted her selves and, in so doing, “represented ” their own marital stories. As she does so, she shows herself caught between eligibilities granted to her by her participants and how these shaped what she discerned in the narratives. Her broader goal in enacting these tough yet healthy ten-si...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
Building rapport between researcher and researched tends to be seen as essential to ethnographic res...
In this conversation, the author's goal is to discuss subjectivity/s as evolving and temporal repres...
This study probes lived role and identity experiences narrated by three cohorts of North Indian urba...
© 2006 Chawla. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common
This paper examines the model of ethnographic framing of the self/other relationship, and how this f...
This paper is a reflection on my experiences of doing fieldwork in Goa, India (1999-2000) from my p...
This paper is an attempt to reflect on my academic journey with regard to the ethico-political and m...
Reflection is integral to ethnographic work; it situates the ethnographer’s insights, beliefs, fears...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/133598/1/anhu12104_am.pdfhttp://deepblu...
Purpose In this paper, we provide a practical example of how ethnographic insight is obtained in th...
Abstract In response to critiques from feminist, existential, and postmodern qualitative researchers...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
Building rapport between researcher and researched tends to be seen as essential to ethnographic res...
In this conversation, the author's goal is to discuss subjectivity/s as evolving and temporal repres...
This study probes lived role and identity experiences narrated by three cohorts of North Indian urba...
© 2006 Chawla. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common
This paper examines the model of ethnographic framing of the self/other relationship, and how this f...
This paper is a reflection on my experiences of doing fieldwork in Goa, India (1999-2000) from my p...
This paper is an attempt to reflect on my academic journey with regard to the ethico-political and m...
Reflection is integral to ethnographic work; it situates the ethnographer’s insights, beliefs, fears...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/133598/1/anhu12104_am.pdfhttp://deepblu...
Purpose In this paper, we provide a practical example of how ethnographic insight is obtained in th...
Abstract In response to critiques from feminist, existential, and postmodern qualitative researchers...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
Building rapport between researcher and researched tends to be seen as essential to ethnographic res...