Harassed: Gender, Bodies, and Ethnographic Research

Harassed: Gender, Bodies, and Ethnographic Research

by Rebecca Hanson (Author)

Synopsis

Researchers frequently experience sexualized interactions, sexual objectification, and harassment as they conduct fieldwork. Nevertheless, these experiences are often left out of ethnographers' tales from the field and remain unaddressed within qualitative literature. Harassed argues that the androcentric, racist, and colonialist epistemological foundations of ethnographic methodology contribute to silence surrounding sexual harassment and other forms of violence. The authors challenge readers to recognize how these attitudes put researchers at risk; furthers the solitude experienced by researchers; leads others to question the validity of their work; and, in turn, negatively impacts the construction of ethnographic knowledge. With the intent to improve methodological training, data collection, and knowledge produced by all researchers, Harassed advocates for an embodied approach to ethnography to reflexively engage with the ways that researchers' bodies shape the knowledge they produce. By challenging these assumptions, the authors offer an opportunity for researchers, advisors, and educators to consider the multiplicity of ways good ethnographic research can be conducted.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: California University Press
Published: 18 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 0520299035
ISBN 13: 9780520299030

Author Bio
Rebecca Hanson is Assistant Professor for the Center of Latin American Studies and the Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Law at the University of Florida.

Patricia Richards is Meigs Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Pobladoras, Ind genas, and the State: Conflicts over Women's Rights in Chile and Race and the Chilean Miracle: Neoliberalism, Democracy, and Indigenous Rights.