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Getting Lost: Feminist Efforts Toward a Double(d) Science (Suny Series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences) [Hardcover]

Patti Lather (Author)

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0791470571 978-0791470572 March 15, 2007
Marks the trajectory of the author's work as a feminist methodologist.

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In this follow-up to her classic text Troubling the Angels, an experimental ethnography of women with AIDS, Patti Lather deconstructs her earlier work to articulate methodology out of practice and to answer the question: What would practices of research look like that were a response to the call of the wholly other? She addresses some of the key issues challenging social scientists today, such as power relations with subjects in the field, the crisis in representation, difference, deconstruction, praxis, ethics, responsibility, objectivity, narrative strategy, and situatedness. Including a series of essays, reflections, and interviews marking the trajectory of the author's work as a feminist methodologist, Getting Lost will be an important text for courses in sociology of science, philosophy of science, ethnography, feminist methodology, women and gender studies, and qualitative research in education and related social science fields.

"The gift of this text is the seriousness with which Lather brings feminist poststructural thinking to bear on urgent issues of knowledge creation as they relate to actual lives. Who wouldn't love a book that asks for a `less ascetic, pious science,' gets naked methodologically and otherwise, and draws on theological writings?" -- Susan Talburt, author of Subject to Identity: Knowledge, Sexuality, and Academic Practices in Higher Education

"Lather opens up to full scrutiny her own work as an ethnographer, including stuck places, false starts, and dead ends. This deconstruction allows the reader to see the usefulness of working the ruins. She puts `post' ideas to work in terms of what research means and does, and posits `getting lost' as a way of knowing and thus enriches feminist methodology, critical ethnography, and philosophy of science. This book made me hopeful, for the first time in a long while, that social science after the critique of science is possible." -- Mary Margaret Fonow, coeditor of Beyond Methodology: Feminist Scholarship as Lived Research

About the Author

Patti Lather is Professor of Social and Cultural Foundations of Education at the Ohio State University. She is the coauthor (with Chris Smithies) of Troubling the Angels: Women Living with HIV/AIDS and Getting Smart: Feminist Research and Pedagogy With/in the Postmodern.

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less comfortable social science, angel intertexts, new scientism, doubled practices, emancipatory intentions, ethnographic realism, split text, feminist ethnography, double science, feminist methodology, new ethnography, audit culture, difficult knowledge
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Walter Benjamin, Judith Butler, Getting Smart, Gayatri Spivak, Chris Smithies, Steven Melville, Too Big, Deborah Britzman, John Caputo, Philosophy of History, Rigoberta Menchu, Wanda Pillow
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