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From Pioneer to Partner: Dismantling White Normativity in Ethnographic Theology
Csinos, David M.
Religious Education, v115 n4 p400-412 2020
In this racially-charged time, religious educators are engaging in research that transgresses traditional (white) norms. Such research can not only dismantle white normativity through the subjects investigated; it can also be practiced in ways that are transgressive. This article uses a particular experience of ethnographic theological research in diverse cultural contexts as a case study for learning about three postures that subvert white normativity built into assumptions and practices of ethnographic research. Using a two-pronged, auto-ethnographic approach to analyzing this case, three nuanced postures become critically apparent: improvised flexibility, the ability to change lenses, and immersive reflexivity.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Case Studies, Cultural Context, Whites, Religious Education, Attitude Change, Indigenous Populations, American Indians, Cultural Pluralism, Researchers, Self Concept, Transformative Learning, Churches, Christianity, Children, Intergroup Relations, Foreign Countries, American Indian Culture, Spiritual Development, Childrens Attitudes, Religious Factors
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