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Visual ethnography and racial theory: Family photographs as archives of interracial intimacies
Winddance Twine, France
Ethnic and racial studies, 2006-05, Vol.29 (3), p.487-511
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Colchester: Taylor & Francis Group
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Title:
Visual ethnography and racial theory: Family photographs as archives of interracial intimacies
Author:
Winddance Twine, France
Subjects:
Black British
;
Cultures and civilizations
;
Ethnic Groups
;
Ethnic relations. Racism
;
Ethnography
;
Ethnology
;
Families & family life
;
Intermarriage
;
interracial families
;
Interracial relationships
;
Marriage
;
Methodology (Data Collection)
;
Multiculturalism & pluralism
;
photo-elicitation interviews
;
Photography
;
racial theory
;
Sociology
;
Sociology and Anthropology
;
Theory
;
visual sociology
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Ethnic and racial studies, 2006-05, Vol.29 (3), p.487-511
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Description:
I propose a model for employing photograph-elicitation interviews in longitudinal ethnographic research on race and intimacy by drawing upon research that I conducted among British interracial families between 1995 and 2003. I evaluate my use of family photographs in photo-elicitation interviews as a methodological tool, a source of primary data and as evidence for theory. I used photo-interviews as a collaborative methodological tool to clarify and challenge theories that I had developed to explain how white birth mothers of African-descent children negotiate their "racial profiles" in public and private arenas. I analyse a case study of one transracial mother who strategically employed family photographs to project respectable "presentations" of her interracial familial life.
Publisher:
Colchester: Taylor & Francis Group
Language:
English
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