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Recently, Black women have taken the world stage in national
politics, popular culture, professional sports, and bringing
attention to racial injustice in policing and the judicial system.
However, rarely are Black women acknowledged and highlighted for
their efforts to understand the social problems confronting our
generation and those generations that came before us. In the
post-civil rights era, research faculty and theoreticians must
acknowledge the marginalization of Black women scholars' voices in
contemporary qualitative scholarship and debates. Black Feminism in
Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing our Daughter's Body
engages qualitative inquiry to center the issues and concerns of
Black women as researcher(s) and the researched while
simultaneously questioning the ostensible innocence of qualitative
inquiry, including methods of data collection, processes of data
analysis, and representations of human experiences and identities.
The text centers "daughtering" as the onto-epistemological tool for
approaches to Black feminist and critical race data analysis in
qualitative inquiry. Advanced and novice researchers interested in
decolonizing methodologies and liberatory tools of analysis will
find the text useful for cultural, education, political, and racial
critiques that center the intersectional identities and
interpretations of Black women and girls and other people of color.
Daughtering as a tool of analysis in Black feminist qualitative
inquiry is our own cultural and spiritual way of being, doing, and
performing decolonizing work.
Recently, Black women have taken the world stage in national
politics, popular culture, professional sports, and bringing
attention to racial injustice in policing and the judicial system.
However, rarely are Black women acknowledged and highlighted for
their efforts to understand the social problems confronting our
generation and those generations that came before us. In the
post-civil rights era, research faculty and theoreticians must
acknowledge the marginalization of Black women scholars' voices in
contemporary qualitative scholarship and debates. Black Feminism in
Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing our Daughter's Body
engages qualitative inquiry to center the issues and concerns of
Black women as researcher(s) and the researched while
simultaneously questioning the ostensible innocence of qualitative
inquiry, including methods of data collection, processes of data
analysis, and representations of human experiences and identities.
The text centers "daughtering" as the onto-epistemological tool for
approaches to Black feminist and critical race data analysis in
qualitative inquiry. Advanced and novice researchers interested in
decolonizing methodologies and liberatory tools of analysis will
find the text useful for cultural, education, political, and racial
critiques that center the intersectional identities and
interpretations of Black women and girls and other people of color.
Daughtering as a tool of analysis in Black feminist qualitative
inquiry is our own cultural and spiritual way of being, doing, and
performing decolonizing work.
Recipient of a 2022 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the
Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Introduction to
Intersectional Qualitative Research, by Jennifer Esposito and Venus
Evans-Winters, introduces students and new researchers to the basic
aspects of qualitative research including research design, data
collection, and analysis, in a way that allows intersectional
concerns to be infused throughout the research process. Esposito
and Evans-Winters infuse their combined forty years of experience
conducting and teaching intersectional qualitative research in this
landmark book, the first of its kind to address intersectionality
and qualitative research jointly for audiences new to both. The
book's premise is that race and gender matter, and that racism and
sexism are institutionalized in all aspects of life, including
research. Each chapter opens with a vignette about a struggling
researcher emphasizing that reflecting on your mistakes is an
important part of learning. Discussion questions at the end of each
chapter help instructors generate dialogue in class or in groups.
Introduction to Intersectional Qualitative Research makes those
identities and structures central to the task of qualitative study.
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