Monday, October 12, 2009

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Shared Fragments II: Second question

2. How to think from ethnography and cultural studies?

discussions enable us closer to nature of Cultural Studies, to be described as a form of disciplinary knowledge, which questions the culture in political terms and focuses on the interest of this transformation.
Given its transdisciplinary cultural studies appealing to the use of different theories and methodological tools, including ethnography. Along the lines of Paul Willis, doing ethnography involves recognition of the theory not as a defining element based practices or ethnographic data are constructed, but as a tool to approach and interpretation of the relevant objects of study for propose new ways of understanding phenomena impact on social transformation.
Willis emphasizes the fact that we need to understand the relationship between theory and ethnography in a way that does not fall into the trap of interested in the theory itself same. According to him, the función de la etnografía es registrar y describir las prácticas cotidianas de manera que la presentación del trabajo etnográfico produce la “iluminación” de los lectores: “We are interested in producing the ‘aha’ effects where evocative expression through data hits the experience, body, and emotions of the reader.” (399) Por eso, la meta de su sistema de TIME es buscar una relación “data/theory” que promueva la dialéctica del fenómeno “surprise” (399).
El interés de la etnografía, entendida desde una perspectiva crítica, focuses on the impact it may have on cultural policies , allowing the development of social actors as agents of their own realities. Writing as an exercise to record and understand the social relations from the point of view as embodied, media and exercises power unevenly and visible interest and make explicit these logics which are socially integrated.
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From this perspective we could say that ethnography enriches research in cultural studies as it allows to account for specific contexts articulate different realities / practices / logic and in turn, suggest possible interpretations of the systems in which they register.

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