Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9780429493843-1
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Situating Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork

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“…Local culture is rooted in its tradition and unique problem contexts, and when confronted with a foreign cultural representation in translation, it is forced to react to cultural otherness 15 . 15 Otherness is the condition of being different from the objects researched or from the context in which the research is being conducted (WOLF, 1996). In producing adaptations to another uses, translation needs to consider wider contexts since events, circumstances, daily phenomena, and asymmetrical power relations dictate it (YIFENG, 2009). Hence, ethnomodelling aims to enhance students' understanding of how historical and contemporary cultural interactions can be examined and conceptualized with the application of the translational process in the ethnomodelling research.…”
Section: An Ethnomodelling Example: Ancient Methods For Solving Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local culture is rooted in its tradition and unique problem contexts, and when confronted with a foreign cultural representation in translation, it is forced to react to cultural otherness 15 . 15 Otherness is the condition of being different from the objects researched or from the context in which the research is being conducted (WOLF, 1996). In producing adaptations to another uses, translation needs to consider wider contexts since events, circumstances, daily phenomena, and asymmetrical power relations dictate it (YIFENG, 2009). Hence, ethnomodelling aims to enhance students' understanding of how historical and contemporary cultural interactions can be examined and conceptualized with the application of the translational process in the ethnomodelling research.…”
Section: An Ethnomodelling Example: Ancient Methods For Solving Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These works affirm that the researcher is a subjective being and that reflexive discussions on the researcher's subjectivities is instrumental in illuminating how positionalities shape fieldwork encounters and the impact they have on the research outcomes (Sultana, 2007;Wolf, 1996). Recent studies argue that positionality goes beyond the scholar's negotiations of his/ her identity (axes of difference) and that the researcher's positionality constantly varies in relation to the participants, the issues under discussion and the researcher's level of insider-ness (Mukherjee, 2017;Whitson, 2017).…”
Section: Gendered Fields Accompaniment and Positionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This required careful consideration of power relations, and sensitivity towards my own participation in the institutional discourses and practice (see e.g. Wolff 1996).…”
Section: Mapping the Experiences Of Junior Female Academicsmentioning
confidence: 99%