The Brueggemann piece fascinates me because she transforms into reality the nightmares I have had about embarking on anything resembling an ethnographic study. I’ve always imagined myself on the other side of that research, say as a subject like Anna,…
English 5870
Commentary 3
by tbell • • 2 Comments
Tina Bell 5870 Dr. De Vries 10 March 2009 Commentary 3 Two weeks ago in the 5870 class we were discussing an issue similar to the one presented in Brenda Jo Brueggemann’s article, “Ethics and Representation in Qualitative…
English 5870
Commentary #3 Brueggemann
by Keri • • 2 Comments
“Still-Life: Representations and Silences in the Participant Observer Role” Brenda Jo Bruggemann This article presented an interesting and negative approach to ethnographic research. I use the word negative because the researcher seems dissatisfied with her work even though it…
English 5870, Uncategorized
Brueggemann Commentary #3
by mariashreve • • 1 Comment
Maria Shreve Dr. DeVries English 5870 March 10, 2009 After reading “Stiff-Life Representations and Silences in the Participant-Observer Role” by Brenda Joe Brueggeman, I was surprised at how the essay pulled at my heartstrings, so to speak, particularly…
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IRC (Internet Relay Chat) instructions
by Kim De Vries • • 1 Comment
We will be using old-school IRC. –Relish the historical experience! 😉 To start with you need an IRC client; if you are using the Firefox or Mozilla browser, I recommend downloading ChatZilla. If not, google “IRC clients and _______ (your…
English 5870
Commentary #3
by Joel •
Joel Manfredi Dr. Kim De Vries English 5870 Commentary #3 In reading Brueggemann’s article, I really felt a sense of her struggle as she came to some sort of consensus not only of her subjects, but of herself…