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Critical Ethnography: Method, Ethics, and Performance

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Critical Ethnography presents a fresh new look at critical ethnography by emphasizing the significance of ethics and performance in the art and politics of fieldwork. The book explores an ethics of ethnography while illustrating the relevance of performance ethnography across disciplinary boundaries. The productive links between theory and method are celebrated in this text. Theoretical concepts range from queer theory, feminist theory, and critical race theory to Marxism and phenomenology. The methodological techniques range from designing and asking in-depth interview questions and developing rapport to coding and interpreting data.

245 pages, Paperback

First published March 3, 2005

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D. Soyini Madison

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December 21, 2019
Incredibly helpful in thinking about my critical cataloging project in some different lights, even thought it's not strictly ethnography. Would recommend if you are thinking about a project with cultural/social implications.
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March 21, 2014
A true methods masterpiece; not a how-to-book for beginners but rather an intellectually stimulating tour de force exploring the ontological and epistemological foundations of qualitative research.
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March 15, 2009
This an excellent and well-informed book about the doing of ethnography, from A to Z, with a focus on performance. Although I don't share the "ethical activist" stance Madison sometimes espouses, I still appreciated the engaging way she explains and encourages critical ethnography. I also appreciated her eloquent summaries of complex theories, especially performance theories but others as well, which makes this book a handy reference tool in addition to being an entertaining and thought-provoking read.
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269 reviews178 followers
May 31, 2017
Notes from thesis:

The way of autoethnography is expressed best by way of theorizing our own as well as others’ stories (Madison, 2012).

Thinking outside of one’s own context and circle of understanding, and considering alternative ways of conceptualizing and navigating through life while being exposed to different situations and codes of languages, can bring forth new ways of analyzing the self (Madison, 2012).

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21 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2022
This book takes an inspiring look at the current ethnographic circumstance and the critical issues surrounding the research method. I would definitely recommend it to anyone reading ethnography or considering contemporary critical issues in anthropology.
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May 27, 2024
Professional reading for a Masters course. I don't know if it is fair to rate something I must read.
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December 4, 2016
There is some useful info in here, but you need to dig for it amongst lots of semi-religious, almost transcendental, emotive gushing. (Why does she include an interview with Desmond Tutu concerning his belief in God?) I think she advocates for a little more personal auto-ethnographic style than I prefer in my research methods. I'd recommend Doing Critical Ethnographyover this one for down-and-dirty critical observation.
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