Studying stepfamilies, surfacing secrets: A reflection on the private motivations behind efforts to humanize family complexity

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Caroline Sanner
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Abstract

Feminist family scholars have long called for greater transparency of the partial perspectives embedded within family science. In this paper, I employ feminist reflexive autoethnography to unpack the private motivations that guide my research on family complexity. Using critical storytelling, I trace the personal developments that led to a research program on structurally complex families—families shaped and reshaped by divorce, separations, repartnerships, and remarriages. I explore my commitments to naming the invisible, embracing the messy, and ultimately, humanizing the complicated and meaningful emotions and relationships in families navigating structural changes. I draw upon personal, embodied experiences to theorize about issues and phenomena that have yet to be named in the (step)family scholarship. Finally, I invite others to heed the calls of feminist scholars whose work invites us to consider how private experiences can be leveraged to generate new insights into the complexities of family and social life.

研究继家庭,揭露秘密:对人性化家庭复杂性背后的私人动机的反思
女权主义家庭学者长期以来一直呼吁提高家庭科学中部分观点的透明度。在本文中,我运用女权主义自反民族志来揭示指导我研究家庭复杂性的私人动机。通过批判性的故事讲述,我追踪了导致一个关于结构复杂家庭的研究项目的个人发展——离婚、分居、重新结婚和再婚塑造和重塑的家庭。我探索了我的承诺,即命名无形的事物,拥抱混乱的事物,并最终使经历结构变化的家庭中复杂而有意义的情感和关系人性化。我利用个人的具体经验,对尚未在(阶梯)家庭奖学金中命名的问题和现象进行理论化。最后,我邀请其他人听从女权主义学者的呼吁,他们的工作邀请我们思考如何利用私人经历来对家庭和社会生活的复杂性产生新的见解。
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