Oral narrative researchers from a range of disciplines present their personal portraits on the methodological strategies they have found useful in bringing the experiences of African and African American women into full view. This insightful and thought-provoking resource explores in detail: how new information about African women is being created; the strengths of oral narrative research for expanding and transforming knowledge about black women; and how carrying out oral history research has affected the researchers' personal and professional lives.
Oral narrative researchers from a range of disciplines present their personal portraits on the methodological strategies they have found useful in bringing the experiences of African and African American women into full view. This insightful and thought-provoking resource explores in detail: how new information about African women is being created; the strengths of oral narrative research for expanding and transforming knowledge about black women; and how carrying out oral history research has affected the researchers' personal and professional lives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction - Kim Marie Vaz Oral Narrative Research with Black Women PART ONE: Ancestor Mothers Ophelia and Me - Martia Graham Goodson Tribute to an Early Narrative Researcher Professions of Faith - Joycelyn Moody A Teacher Reflects on Women, Race, Church, and Spirit PART TWO: RESEARCH PROCESSES: GIVING VOICE What Do Women Know?...As I was saying! - Christine Obbo You Haven t Seen Anything Until You Make a Black Woman Mad - Arlene Hambrick Oral History - Georgia W Brown Louisiana Black Women s Memoirs PART THREE: RESEARCH PROCESSES: HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Talking about Sex and HIV - Renee T White Conceptualizing a New Sociology of Experience Methodological Issues in Triangulation - Jacqueline A Walcott-McQuigg Measuring Weight Control Behavior of African American Women Where Have all the Nice Old Ladies Gone? - Claudia J Gollop Researching the Health Information-Seeking Behavior of Older African American Women African American Women and the Emergence of Self-Will - Elizabeth A Peterson A Report on the Use of Phenomenological Research PART FOUR: RESEARCH PROCESSES: NEGOTIATING INSTITUTIONS Reconstructing the History of Musicians Protective Union Local 274 through Oral Narrative Method - Diane D Turner Methodological Considerations in Field Research - Patricia Green-Powell Six Case Studies Social Conformity and Social Resistance - Kim Marie Vaz Women s Perspectives on `Women s Place European American and African American Men and Women s Valuations of Feminist and Natural Science Methods in Psychology - Leslie Ann Kingman
Introduction - Kim Marie Vaz Oral Narrative Research with Black Women PART ONE: Ancestor Mothers Ophelia and Me - Martia Graham Goodson Tribute to an Early Narrative Researcher Professions of Faith - Joycelyn Moody A Teacher Reflects on Women, Race, Church, and Spirit PART TWO: RESEARCH PROCESSES: GIVING VOICE What Do Women Know?...As I was saying! - Christine Obbo You Haven t Seen Anything Until You Make a Black Woman Mad - Arlene Hambrick Oral History - Georgia W Brown Louisiana Black Women s Memoirs PART THREE: RESEARCH PROCESSES: HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Talking about Sex and HIV - Renee T White Conceptualizing a New Sociology of Experience Methodological Issues in Triangulation - Jacqueline A Walcott-McQuigg Measuring Weight Control Behavior of African American Women Where Have all the Nice Old Ladies Gone? - Claudia J Gollop Researching the Health Information-Seeking Behavior of Older African American Women African American Women and the Emergence of Self-Will - Elizabeth A Peterson A Report on the Use of Phenomenological Research PART FOUR: RESEARCH PROCESSES: NEGOTIATING INSTITUTIONS Reconstructing the History of Musicians Protective Union Local 274 through Oral Narrative Method - Diane D Turner Methodological Considerations in Field Research - Patricia Green-Powell Six Case Studies Social Conformity and Social Resistance - Kim Marie Vaz Women s Perspectives on `Women s Place European American and African American Men and Women s Valuations of Feminist and Natural Science Methods in Psychology - Leslie Ann Kingman
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