2008
DOI: 10.1080/08038740802441048
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Memory Work Reconsidered

Abstract: In this article we discuss the epistemological status of the knowledge and understandings that a specific way of working with women's experiences-memory workgenerates. This discussion is held in the light of the last decades' feminist debate on the risks and problems inherent in research taking women's experience as a point of departure. We put forward memory work as a fruitful method of working scientifically with experiences, especially when it comes to understanding deeply naturalized power structures such … Show more

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“…By using the memory-work method, it is possible to render new knowledge and forms of understanding that reach beyond established discourses. It may provide one way to understand the cultural and social influences in the lived practices and experiences of everyday life (Jansson, Wendt, & Å se, 2008).…”
Section: Memory-work Methods As Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using the memory-work method, it is possible to render new knowledge and forms of understanding that reach beyond established discourses. It may provide one way to understand the cultural and social influences in the lived practices and experiences of everyday life (Jansson, Wendt, & Å se, 2008).…”
Section: Memory-work Methods As Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been described as emancipating; when social and political power structures are made visible, it becomes easier for individuals to avoid feelings of guilt and=or personal failure and to begin to theorize and politicize issues or areas formerly constructed as ''private,'' natural, or banal (Henriksson et al 2000;Jansson, Wendt, and Å se 2008).…”
Section: Memory Work: Theoretical and Epistemological Underpinningsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…2 Important decisions when planning memory work concern the theme to be studied and the subject of the memory stories-what the stories are to be about. We have argued elsewhere (Jansson, Wendt, and Å se 2008) that careful and explicit reflection over the choice of the explicit subject of the memory stories is crucial in order to render new and fruitful problematizations and to create possibilities for the analyses to move beyond everyday conceptualizations of the social world. Previous research indicates that the most rewarding memory projects are those in which the explicit subject does not coincide with the more theoretically formulated problem or theme that is being studied.…”
Section: Memory Work: Theoretical and Epistemological Underpinningsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Since then, other disciplines have adopted memory work as a research methodology for their projects. Jansson et al (2008) argue that memory work can be a legitimate scientific methodology through which to theorise women's experiences in research projects analysing the interrelationship between social structures of power, the nation, and gender. They argue that increasing the specificity of the situations featured in the memory stories under discussion facilitates a smoother transference of the research problem from the abstract to the concrete.…”
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