Pursuing Ethnographic “Closeness:” A Reflection on Race, Reality Television Audiences, and the Focus Group Encounter

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Gretta Blackwell
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ABSTRACT Using fieldnotes and headnotes from a study I conducted on African American viewers of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta, this article evaluates the ethnographic potential of the focus group for audience studies researchers. In particular, I argue the focus group is a method that allows researchers to pursue “closeness”—a value ethnographers have long celebrated as essential for cultivating emic understandings of people and the lives they live. The article outlines two key strategies for achieving ethnographic “closeness” in focus group encounters – the construction of the focus group as a field site and recognition of the focus group as a point of access to the contexts audiences use to make sense of media texts. If properly executed, I conclude focus groups have the potential to effectively function as “safe spaces,” allowing participants to push back against damaging media representations and define themselves.
追求人种学上的“亲近”:对种族、真人秀电视观众和焦点小组相遇的反思
本文利用我对Bravo电视台的《亚特兰大的真实主妇》的非裔美国观众进行的一项研究的现场笔记和标题笔记,评估了焦点小组对观众研究人员的民族志潜力。特别是,我认为焦点小组是一种允许研究人员追求“亲密”的方法——长期以来,民族学家一直认为这是培养对人类及其生活的认知的必要条件。本文概述了在焦点小组接触中实现民族志“亲近”的两个关键策略——将焦点小组构建为一个现场,并将焦点小组视为受众用来理解媒体文本的语境的一个切入点。如果执行得当,我认为焦点小组有可能有效地发挥“安全空间”的作用,允许参与者反击破坏性的媒体陈述并定义自己。
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