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Negotiating Shuttling Between Transnational Experiences: A De/colonizing Approach to Performance Ethnography
Kakali Bhattacharya, PhD*
Texas A & M University, Corpus Christi
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Kakali.Bhattacharya{at}tamucc.edu.
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Using several approaches of data collection over a period of 10 months, the author combines participant observations, conversational interviews, photo-elicitations, and various other serendipitous types of information gathering in performative spaces of actions and re-actions, demonstrating the contestatory negotiations of two transnational female Indian graduate students who had been in the United States for no longer than a year. Methodologically, the author explores the role of performance ethnography informed by de/colonizing epistemologies to highlight the possibilities of working within/against/through contestatory discourses. Demonstrating the complexities of human experiences through front- and back-staged one-act plays, the author argues for opening up possibilities of scientific research that investigates the role of social structures of inequality in producing experiences of marginalization.
First published on March 26, 2009, doi:10.1177/1077800409332746
Qualitative Inquiry 2009;15:1061.
A more recent version of this article appeared on June 1, 2009

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