Listen, and you will-hear
reflections on interviewing from a feminist phenomenological perspective
pp. 103-132
Abstract
Contemporary feminist critique continues to reveal conventional sociological methods and theoretical frameworks of analysis that are fundamentally at odds with or exclude from inquiry the multiple realities of women's lived experiences. In light of this and other feminist principles, this paper explores the extraordinary potential of feminist phenomenology as a tool for research that concerns itself with "starting from women's experiences." Applied to in-depth interviews/oral histories, this means learning to "listen in stereo"—to listen with restraint to the meanings of the experience of the respondents. It also means applying to the interview situation a feminist framework that builds connections and avoids alienation of the researcher from the participants.
Publication details
Published in:
Fisher Linda, Embree Lester (2000) Feminist phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 103-132
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9488-2_7
Full citation:
Levesque-Lopman Louise (2000) „Listen, and you will-hear: reflections on interviewing from a feminist phenomenological perspective“, In: L. Fisher & L. Embree (eds.), Feminist phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, 103–132.