Searching and Researching for Located Narratives as Data of the ‘Other’
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Sur, EsitaKeywords
Indigenous Method, Muslim Women, Disability Movement and IdentityWomen's Studies
Political Science
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In social science research, methodology plays a significant role in constructing and shaping knowledge; the domain of methodology is equally contested and politicised. Therefore, studying gender and disability has been challenging, as it carries a Western, masculine and objective context. The paper tries to argue that the notions of gender and disability demand a more contextualised and embedded methodologies, which can highlight the possibility of multiple truths and situated knowledge of the marginalised. It also voices a need for a more indigenous methodology to address the questions on gender and disability in India; however, it does neither reject the western canons of work nor the non-indigenous researchers but opens up a more embedded way of thinking.  Date
2019-06-30Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleIdentifier
oai:ojs2.spaceandculture.in:article/425http://spaceandculture.in/index.php/spaceandculture/article/view/425
10.20896/saci.v7i1.425