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@article{ Nencel2005,
 title = {Feeling Gender Speak},
 author = {Nencel, Lorraine},
 journal = {European Journal of Women's Studies},
 number = {3},
 pages = {345-361},
 volume = {12},
 year = {2005},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1350506805054274},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224878},
 abstract = {This article discusses a dimension of fieldwork methodology often overlooked. It                concerns the act of feeling (inferences) and how this subjective ability contributes                to understanding cultural meanings, which are unspoken or encoded in dialogue, but                remain unarticulated. The discovery of this dimension in fieldwork eventually                brought several epistemological principles into question pertaining to power and                intersubjectivity subscribed to in a feminist or critical anthropology.                Simultaneously, the use of this dimension in fieldwork gave insight into the                relational construction of gender identity - the author’s own, that of the                women and a male assistant. The article illustrates this by reconstructing different                ethnographic moments during fieldwork practice. Moreover, it aims to put these                theoretical assertions into practice by presenting an ethnographic narrative                intended to evoke meanings that contribute to feeling the construction of identity                through interaction in fieldwork practice.},
 keywords = {prostitution; Prostitution}}