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1. The “Not Sociology” Problem
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Queer Work in a Straight Discipline 1
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Part I. Anti-orthodoxies
- 1. The “Not Sociology” Problem 37
- 2. The Methods Gatekeepers and the Exiled Queers 51
- 3. Trans Issues in Sociology: A Trans-Centered Perspective 67
- 4. Beyond Academia: Strategies for Using LGBT Research to Influence Public Policy 80
- 5. Pornographics as Queer Method 95
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Part II. Relationships
- 6. Not Out in the Field: Studying Privacy and Disclosure as an Invisible (Trans) Man 111
- 7. Thank You for Coming Out Today: The Queer Discomforts of In-Depth Interviewing 126
- 8. Studying the “Right” Can Feel Wrong: Reflections on Researching Anti-LGBT Movements 140
- 9. The Mess: Vulnerability as Ethnographic Practice 154
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Part III. Strategies
- 10. Challenges, Triumphs, and Praxis: Collecting Qualitative Data on Less Visible and Marginalized Populations 169
- 11. How Many (Queer) Cases Do I Need? Thinking Through Research Design 185
- 12. Queer Spatial Analysis 201
- 13. Queer Persistence in the Archive 216
- 14. Gendering Carnal Ethnography: A Queer Reception 230
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Part IV. Epistemologies
- 15. Translation as Queer Methodology 249
- 16. Queer and Punishment: Sexual Social Control and the Legacy of “Nuts, Sluts and Preverts” 262
- 17. The Demography of Sexuality: Queering Demographic Methods 277
- 18. What to Do with Actual People? Thinking Through a Queer Social Science Method 291
- 19. Queer Accounting: Methodological Investments and Disinvestments 304
- List of Contributors 327
- Index 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Queer Work in a Straight Discipline 1
-
Part I. Anti-orthodoxies
- 1. The “Not Sociology” Problem 37
- 2. The Methods Gatekeepers and the Exiled Queers 51
- 3. Trans Issues in Sociology: A Trans-Centered Perspective 67
- 4. Beyond Academia: Strategies for Using LGBT Research to Influence Public Policy 80
- 5. Pornographics as Queer Method 95
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Part II. Relationships
- 6. Not Out in the Field: Studying Privacy and Disclosure as an Invisible (Trans) Man 111
- 7. Thank You for Coming Out Today: The Queer Discomforts of In-Depth Interviewing 126
- 8. Studying the “Right” Can Feel Wrong: Reflections on Researching Anti-LGBT Movements 140
- 9. The Mess: Vulnerability as Ethnographic Practice 154
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Part III. Strategies
- 10. Challenges, Triumphs, and Praxis: Collecting Qualitative Data on Less Visible and Marginalized Populations 169
- 11. How Many (Queer) Cases Do I Need? Thinking Through Research Design 185
- 12. Queer Spatial Analysis 201
- 13. Queer Persistence in the Archive 216
- 14. Gendering Carnal Ethnography: A Queer Reception 230
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Part IV. Epistemologies
- 15. Translation as Queer Methodology 249
- 16. Queer and Punishment: Sexual Social Control and the Legacy of “Nuts, Sluts and Preverts” 262
- 17. The Demography of Sexuality: Queering Demographic Methods 277
- 18. What to Do with Actual People? Thinking Through a Queer Social Science Method 291
- 19. Queer Accounting: Methodological Investments and Disinvestments 304
- List of Contributors 327
- Index 333