Embodied methodologies: challenges, reflections and strategies

Rachelle Chadwick*

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the methodological challenges of ‘embodying’ qualitative research. While a substantial literature exists on theoretical aspects of the ‘turn to bodies’, there is little work which has grappled with its methodological implications. This article provides a brief overview and critique of approaches to embodied qualitative methodologies developed in the social sciences over the last decade. The paper also articulates theoretical-methodological strategies that could be useful in the effort to develop ‘embodied methodologies’. The theoretical-methodological strategies outlined include: theorising the embodied subject, problematizing transcription and using poetic representational and methodological devices. These strategies are discussed in relation to a research project exploring women’s narratives of childbirth and shows their use in tracing and representing the sensual body in qualitative analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-74
Number of pages21
JournalQualitative Research
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2017

Bibliographical note

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Structured keywords

  • SPS Centre for Gender and Violence Research

Keywords

  • bodies
  • corporeality
  • embodied methodologies
  • embodiment
  • qualitative

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