| Ruth Behar - 1997 - 212 דפים
...observer and the observed. Vulnerability doesn't mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere...decorative flourish, not exposure for its own sake. It has to move us beyond that eclipse into inertia, exemplified by Rolf Carle, in which we find ourselves... | |
| Geoffrey Shacklock, John Smyth - 1998 - 240 דפים
...distinction misses what feminist like Behar are actually doing. Behar puts it this way, "The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere...argument, not a decorative flourish, not exposure for it own sake.' Her analogizing between personal and public field experiences collapses a series of false... | |
| Paul Atkinson - 2001 - 536 דפים
...cautions. however. that 'vuluerahility does not mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere we couldn't otherwise go tn. lt has to be essential to the argument. not a decorative flourish. not exposure for its own... | |
| Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont, Amanda Coffey, John Lofland, Lyn Lofland - 2007 - 529 דפים
...cautions, however, that 'vulnerability does not mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere we couldn't otherwise go to. It has to be essential to the argument, not a decorative flourish, not exposure for its own... | |
| Pablo Vila - 2003 - 388 דפים
...out of the closet with them. If you agree with Behar's argument, as I do, that the "exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere we couldn't otherwise go to. It has to be essential to the argument, not a decorative flourish, not exposure for its own... | |
| Deborah Anne Wong - 2004 - 408 דפים
...embarrassing; it is humiliating. ... Vulnerability doesn't mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of a self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere we couldn't otherwise get to. ... It has to move us beyond that eclipse into inertia ... in which we find ourselves identifying so intensely with... | |
| Luke E. Lassiter - 2005 - 217 דפים
...observer and the observed. . . . Vulnerability doesn't mean that anything goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere...decorative flourish, not exposure for its own sake. It has to move us beyond that eclipse into inertia. (Behar 1996, 13-14) Thus the serious ethnographer,... | |
| Deena Mandell - 2007 - 254 דפים
...observer and the observed. Vulnerability doesn't mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere...decorative flourish, not exposure for its own sake. (p. 14) LOOKING BACK Although not wanting to engage in a psychological autopsy on how I came to embrace... | |
| Tomie Hahn - 2007 - 232 דפים
...reflexivity, and then cautions, "Vulnerability doesn't mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the self who is also a spectator has to take us somewhere...decorative flourish, not exposure for its own sake" (15). There have been many vulnerable moments for me during fieldwork and in the writing of this ethnography,... | |
| Paul Atkinson - 2007 - 532 דפים
...cautions, however, that 'vulnerability does not mean that anything personal goes. The exposure of the y Pr o go to. It has to be essential to the argument, not a decorative flourish, not exposure for its own... | |
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