Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 22:39:54 -0600 From: Deborah Kilgore <dkilgore-AT-iastate.edu> Subject: Re: Ohh it was much more than a bit <snip> > >No its not based on a single post. WE have intesected before and you pulled >the same moralism and name calling....and didn't address what I had written. I must have a memory loss because I don't remember this particular conversation between yourself and myself. I do remember it between yourself and other selves, however. > This time it all started with a question that you went ballistic on. Just >because you don't like certain academic practices, doesn't mean you can >ignore them. My point only point was that the theorist you mentioned was not >one that comes to mind when one is theorizing about subjectivity. The author I mentioned is a feminist methodologist, and the example was from her own research experience, as discussed in her book which, in my opinion, does a good job of addressing the issue of nonunitary subjectivity in interpretive research. She is also a colleague of mine. So shoot me for not shooting from your postmodern cannon (oh I kill me! :-) <snip> >????????????????????????????????????? >AGAIN what is this fairy tale "natural academic" of which you >speak????????????????????????????????? The one with habitus nearly equal to field, of course. Now, I promise the party's over and tomorrow I will respond to the interesting comments having to do with my original question about habitus & multiple subjectivity. I couldn't get that dang Rudolph song out of my head all day long! Debbie Deborah Kilgore Assistant Professor Educational Leadership & Policy Studies Iowa State University N 232 Lagomarcino Hall Ames, IA 50011-3195 office) 515-294-9121 email) dkilgore-AT-iastate.edu ********************************************************************** Contributions: bourdieu-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu Commands: majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu Requests: bourdieu-approval-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
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