Handbook of Feminist Family Studies 2009
DOI: 10.4135/9781412982801.n16
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Resisting Whiteness: Autoethnography and the Dialectics of Ethnicity and Privilege

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“…This begs the question: How do we examine race/ethnicity (or any other category—stepfamilies, singles, etc.) “in ways that do not reify the very categories we seek to abolish?” (Blume & De Reus, , p. 210).…”
Section: Accounting For Feminism In Our Research: Epistemology Agendmentioning
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“…This begs the question: How do we examine race/ethnicity (or any other category—stepfamilies, singles, etc.) “in ways that do not reify the very categories we seek to abolish?” (Blume & De Reus, , p. 210).…”
Section: Accounting For Feminism In Our Research: Epistemology Agendmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 In an era of 2 We have been inspired by Lloyd, Few, and Allen's (2007) charge that "feminism requires accountability by researchers" (p. 448). A thread of accountability was evident in virtually all feminist-informed methodological articles and book chapters in family studies (e.g., Allen, 2004;Baber, 2004;Blume & De Reus, 2009;McDowell & Fang, 2007;Menon, 2009;Thompson, 1992;van Eeden-Moorefield & Proulx, 2009;Walker, 2004) but was not the explicit focus of any of these. accountability in the academy, our use of feminist accountability is in sharp contrast to the neoliberal (i.e., individualist, free-market-based ideology) economic accountability that is permeating universities.…”
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