My paper has a two-folded aim. First it aims at proposing ethnography as a useful method within queer studies discussing the implications and usefulness of “queer ethnography”. Secondly it aims at exploring feminist ethnography with special focus on the study of gender and sexuality expressed in/through/as the practice of drag kinging in Sweden. I would like to suggest that a queer feminist ethnography is a way of emphasizing the emancipatory aims of my research and situating my queer ethnographic work within the field of feminist scholarship
Occupational science researchers have looked towards ethnographic methods as a viable way to elucida...
This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist per...
“Woman ” for Sale: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Question of Sex Work This dissertation seeks to d...
Masculinity in the service of feminism. Drag kinging as practice, politics, and desire. The aim of t...
This article reflects on the queer dimensions of conducting ethnographic research with/in “ones own ...
Reflecting on a year of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and around a lesbian, gay and bisexual ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
This chapter explores the possibilities (and problems) arising from a multi-sited ethnographic study...
Feminist ethnography does not have a single, coherent definition and is caught between struggles ove...
Ethnography is one of the chief research methods in sociology, anthropology and other cognate discip...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
The purposes of this chapter are twofold. The authors explores ethnography as a methodological appro...
The origins of queerness as a cultural idea are dispersed across cultural and scholarly origins. My ...
This paper offers an initial discussion of the extent to which queer criminology is invested in sett...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
Occupational science researchers have looked towards ethnographic methods as a viable way to elucida...
This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist per...
“Woman ” for Sale: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Question of Sex Work This dissertation seeks to d...
Masculinity in the service of feminism. Drag kinging as practice, politics, and desire. The aim of t...
This article reflects on the queer dimensions of conducting ethnographic research with/in “ones own ...
Reflecting on a year of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in and around a lesbian, gay and bisexual ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
This chapter explores the possibilities (and problems) arising from a multi-sited ethnographic study...
Feminist ethnography does not have a single, coherent definition and is caught between struggles ove...
Ethnography is one of the chief research methods in sociology, anthropology and other cognate discip...
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous growth in the number of London course...
The purposes of this chapter are twofold. The authors explores ethnography as a methodological appro...
The origins of queerness as a cultural idea are dispersed across cultural and scholarly origins. My ...
This paper offers an initial discussion of the extent to which queer criminology is invested in sett...
In this research note, I use an autoethnographic approach to examine the challenges of qualitative r...
Occupational science researchers have looked towards ethnographic methods as a viable way to elucida...
This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through queer and feminist per...
“Woman ” for Sale: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Question of Sex Work This dissertation seeks to d...