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Still Following Our North Star: The Necessity of Black Women’s Spiritual (Re)Membering in Qualitative (Re)search
Qualitative Inquiry ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-12 , DOI: 10.1177/10778004211021809
Cynthia B. Dillard 1 , Amber M. Neal 1
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Qualitative researchers often engage inquiry with attention to the mind, a bit to the body, and scant attention to the spirit, ignoring the complex role that our inner lives play in conducting research. Black/endarkened feminist scholars center (re)search as an academic, political, and spiritual endeavor that necessitates the ethical practice of (re)membering, Thus, acknowledging spirit is at the center of inquiry, a tool of survival, and self-definition against enduring anti-Black oppressions and structures. This article explores how Black women (re)searchers who (re)member the spirit in qualitative (re)search can articulate new questions of qualitative (re)search centered on race, personhood, and spirit.



中文翻译:

仍然追随我们的北极星:在定性(研究)搜索中黑人女性精神(重新)成员的必要性

定性研究人员经常在探究时关注思想,稍微关注身体,而很少关注精神,而忽略了我们的内心生活在进行研究时所扮演的复杂角色。Black/endarkened 女权主义学者将(重新)研究作为一种学术、政治和精神努力,这需要(重新)成员的伦理实践,因此,承认精神是探究的中心、生存的工具和自我定义反对持久的反黑人压迫和结构。本文探讨了在定性(再)搜索中(再)记住精神的黑人女性(再)搜索者如何阐明以种族、人格和精神为中心的定性(再)搜索新问题。

更新日期:2021-06-13
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