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Disability Autoethnography×Disability Life-History Narrative Method×
BidangDisability StudiesDisability Studies
KeluargaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tahun asal20202008
PencetusDevva Kasnitz (critical disability autoethnography)Brett Smith & Andrew C. Sparkes (narrative inquiry in disability studies)
TipeAutoethnographic qualitative method for disability researchNarrative-inquiry qualitative method for disability research
Sumber perintisKasnitz, D. (2020). The Politics of Disability Performativity: An Autoethnography. Current Anthropology, 61(S21), S16-S25. DOI ↗Smith, B., & Sparkes, A. C. (2008). Narrative and its potential contribution to disability studies. Disability & Society, 23(1), 17-28. DOI ↗
AliasCritical Disability Autoethnography, Autoethnography in Disability Studies, Disability Performativity Autoethnography, Crip AutoethnographyDisability Narrative Inquiry, Narrative Analysis in Disability Studies, Disability Life Story Method, Biographical Narrative Method in Disability Research
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RingkasanDisability autoethnography is a qualitative method in which a disabled researcher uses their own embodied experience and everyday interactions as ethnographic data to analyze how disability is lived, performed, and positioned. In Devva Kasnitz's 2020 Current Anthropology article on the politics of disability performativity, she analyzes recorded dialogues from her own life with mobility and speech impairments to examine her biopolitical positioning as disabled, connecting intimate encounters to ableism and the disability-justice movement. The method's distinctive premise is that the disabled researcher is not a neutral observer of disability but a privileged knower whose own experience is a legitimate and revealing source of theory.The disability life-history narrative method collects and analyzes disabled people's life stories as a way of understanding disability from the inside, attending not only to what people say happened but to how they tell it. Articulated for the field by Brett Smith and Andrew Sparkes in their 2008 Disability & Society article on narrative's contribution to disability studies, the approach distinguishes the storyteller stance (working with stories, telling alongside) from the story-analyst stance (analyzing stories as objects), and offers structural, performative, and creative-analytic ways to interpret narratives. Its distinctive contribution is to treat stories as both data about lives and as the very means through which disabled identity and meaning are made.
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