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Coming in from the Margin: Research Practices, Representation and the Ordinary
Greiner, Karen P.
Qualitative Report, v15 n5 p1191-1208 Sep 2010
This essay explores issues of marginality and representation in research, which emerged during life history interviews with Tammi, an "ordinary" woman living in Appalachia. I examine how my research practices, namely my thirst for drama and marginality, nearly silenced the preferred stories of the woman who shared her life with me. I contrast Tammi's unique yet quotidian accounts with streams of literature reflecting a tendency to neglect the commonplace by representing residents of Appalachia through tragic or heroic extremes. This essay pairs Tammi's stories with a reflection on what may have become of them had I followed my first impulse to sacrifice the ordinary at the altar of the marginal. (Contains 1 figure and 9 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Personal Narratives, Sampling, Disadvantaged, Experience, Power Structure, Qualitative Research, Geographic Location, Context Effect, Stereotypes, Family Violence, Divorce, Humor, Social Bias, Holistic Approach
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