Monday, April 5, 2010
confidentiality
LATE POST
It has been too long since I have posted.
So I really enjoyed the speaker in class. His insight into his struggles and successes with his project was really helpful. I also thought his topic was really interesting and I would like to read his finished product.
After a good amount of time, I finally have contacts for my last interviews and am now waiting to hear back to set up times for the interviews. Also, I didn’t think I would have a chance to do some participant observation/take field notes but I was invited to attend The Georgetown Project board meeting this Wednesday.
Slowly but surely things are coming together. Although, I feel a little stressed since the paper is due at the end of this month. Is anyone else feeling as stressed as I am?
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Secret? "Each actual entity is a locus for the universe"
I thought the article was exceedingly interesting (probably for ethnocentric, Western-cultural-indoctrination reasons). But I have a lot of questions!
The greater notion of “reflexivity” that imbued the article was challenging. How do we go about “mak[ing] a problem out of what was once unproblematic” without winding up our own personal life into a psychological tangle? Can we make reflexivity simply an academic mindset? Do we want to? When adding the self into this already troubling equation, how can we be sure to think appropriately and not wind up reflecting ourselves through others? As young people with developing brains and personas, are we more apt to produce ego-centric or otherwise problematic ethnographic works?
Other than sex, what other “social construct[s] with a past” invade our thinking and skew our abilities as an anthropologist? How much of this is motivated by what is considered “fetchingly risqué” at the time?
Hmm....