Muller2016

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Muller2016
BibType ARTICLE
Key Muller2016
Author(s) Sophie Merit Müller
Title Becoming the phenomenon? An alternative approach to reflexivity in ethnography
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnography, Ethnomethodology, Reflexivity, Practice, Body, Ballet
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Year 2016
Language English
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Journal Qualitative Inquiry
Volume 22
Number 9
Pages 705–717
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DOI 10.1177/1077800416660580
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Abstract

This article presents a praxeologically informed approach to “transgressing the researcher-subject” in ethnography. I unfurl a concept of “strong” reflexivity as developing a perspective of unfamiliarity toward one’s own practices and beliefs. By drawing on my study on practicing ballet, I illustrate how I dealt with my own bodily involvement as a professional dance student. Comparing my approach with evocative autoethnography, I not only emphasize that corporeal sensitivity and alertness are inherent to both styles of inquiry. Yet, I also point out their differences. Whereas evocative autoethnography takes subjectivity as a resource for insights, this approach uses it as an instrument for discovery.

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