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Ranch style: A history told in carpetsWagner College This article is part of a series by the author exploring childhood trauma and its subject. In this piece, the author examines her childhood experience and family history in their gendered and class context. Influenced by the work of Patricia Ticineto Clough, the author uses a nonlinear way of knowing and speaking remembered experience that both complements and challenges more traditional sociology.
Key Words: autoethnography gender social class feminist research methodologies experimental writing
Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 11, No. 4,
514-517 (2005) |
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