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Unresolved power for feminist researchers employing memory-work

  • Jennie Small
  • , Kate Cadman
  • , Lorraine Friend
  • , Susanne Gannon
  • , Christine Ingleton
  • , Glenda Koutroulis
  • , Coralie McCormack
  • , Patricia Mitchell
  • , Jenny Onyx
  • , Kerry O'Regan
  • , Sharn Rocco
  • , Irena Ateljevic
  • , Annette Pritchard
  • , Nigel Morgan

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Abstract

Memory work is a feminist social constructionist method, which was developed in Germany by Frigga Haug et al. (1987 [with a second edition in 1999]). The method was developed explicitly to bridge the gap between theory and experience. It provides a way of exploring the process whereby individual woman become part of society and the ways in which women themselves participate in the process of socialisation. It is a group method, involving always the collective analysis of individual written memories. It is feminist in being explicitly liberationist in its intent.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Critical Turn in Tourism Studies : Innovative Research Methods
Place of PublicationU.K
PublisherElsevier
Pages261-278
Number of pages18
ISBN (Print)9780080450988
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • memory work
  • memory
  • research
  • feminism
  • feminist theory

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