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Embodied researchers: gendered bodies, research activity, and pregnancy in the field / Ortbals, Candice D; Rincker, Meg E   Journal Article
Ortbals, Candice D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Kathleen B. Jones, in her now famous essay about women-friendly polities, explains that that citizenship must be redefined to include a body that does not "easily fit military-corporate uniforms" (1990, 794). Jones calls theorists to recognize women's "embodied lives," and in doing so, considers how "women's bodies are problematic" and "sex/gendered identity affects … life" (786). We argue here that recognizing women's embodied lives is similarly important to a discussion of gender and fieldwork. As researchers in the field, we have been defined by our social position as women, thus putting us at distinct disadvantages and advantages (Sundberg 2003).
Key Words Research  Gender  Research Activity  Pregnancy 
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