Mannay Dawn, Creaghan Jordon, Gallagher Dunla, Marzella Ruby, Mason Sherelle, Morgan Melanie, Grant Aimee
School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Hodge Lifetime, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
J Contemp Ethnogr. 2018 Dec;47(6):758-781. doi: 10.1177/0891241617744858. Epub 2017 Dec 14.
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance by medical professionals, the media, and the general public, and discourses of ideal parenting are propagated alongside an admonishment of the perceived "failing" maternal subject. However, despite this scrutiny, the mundane activities of parenting are often impervious to ethnographic forms of inquiry. Challenges for ethnographic researchers include the restrictions of becoming immersed in the private space of the home where parenting occurs and an institutional structure that discourages exploratory and long-term fieldwork. This paper draws on four studies, involving thirty-four participants, that explored their journeys into the space of parenthood and their everyday experiences. The studies all employed forms of visual ethnography, including artifacts, photo elicitation, timelines, collage, and sandboxing. The paper argues that visual methodologies can enable access to unseen aspects of parenting and engender forms of temporal extension, which can help researchers to disrupt the restrictions of tightly time bounded projects.
怀孕和为人母越来越受到医学专业人士、媒体和公众的监督,理想育儿的话语在对被视为“失败”的母亲主体的告诫中传播开来。然而,尽管受到这种审视,育儿的日常活动往往不受人种志研究形式的影响。人种志研究者面临的挑战包括难以融入育儿发生的家庭私人空间,以及一种不利于探索性和长期田野调查的制度结构。本文借鉴了四项研究,涉及34名参与者,探讨了他们为人父母的历程及其日常经历。这些研究都采用了视觉人种志的形式,包括人工制品、照片诱导、时间线、拼贴画和沙盘游戏。本文认为,视觉方法能够让人接触到育儿中不为人所见的方面,并产生时间延伸的形式,这有助于研究人员打破严格限时项目的限制。