Patriarchy, Privilege, and Power: Intimacies and Bargains in Ethnographic Production

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Abstract

When an ethnographer's life is intimately enmeshed in the field through marriage or long-term partnership, what are the implications for ethnographic production? This article uses autoethnographic perspectives to engage issues of patriarchy, privilege, and power from fieldwork through the writing process. I argue that the power to represent these relationships must be examined to take anthropology beyond reflexivity to the realities of doing ethnography in an intimately interconnected world.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalAnthropology Humanism
Volume41
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2014

Disciplines

  • Medical Humanities
  • Anthropology
  • Other Anthropology
  • Social and Cultural Anthropology
  • Asian Studies

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