期刊名称:Women in Judaism : A Multidisciplinary Journal
印刷版ISSN:1209-9392
出版年度:2020
卷号:17
期号:1
页码:1-15
DOI:10.33137/wij.v17i1.34941
出版社:University of Toronto
摘要:Within anthropology, there is a distinguished history of Jewish ethnographers and ethnographic research on Jewish life. There is also a wealth of “insider anthropology” conducted by Jewish anthropologists in their own Jewish communities. Of these, many take a feminist anthropological approach, actively interrogating the power dynamics at play within and around the communities they discuss, and within the ethnographic relationship itself. In this essay, the author reflects on her own experiences as a feminist and insider anthropologist in Brisbane’s Jewish community. The essay discusses the negotiation of the dual roles of insider and scholar, and the ways in which feminist epistemological approaches work within this negotiation.