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Reflecting on the Tensions Between Emic and Etic Perspectives in Life History Research: Lessons Learned
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Reflecting on the Tensions Between Emic and Etic Perspectives in Life History Research: Lessons Learned

Forum, qualitative social research, Vol.15(2), p.13 S
2014

Abstract

Bisexuality Emic and etic Lesbianism Life history Narratives Qualitative research Resilience Sexuality Social research Biographie bisexual Bisexuality Data analysis emic Emic and etic etic gay History Homosexuality lesbian Lesbianism Life History Narratives Oral history Qualitative Methods Qualitative research Research methodology Resilience Sexuality Social research Students emic Data Analysis History Oral History Research Methodology
I utilized a life history methodology in this study through which written and oral narratives were obtained from six postsecondary students who self-identified as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and/or Queer (LGBQ). Through this narrative process, I endeavored to understand how past events and behaviors shaped the participants' identities and their sense of resiliency. During the data analysis process, I experienced tension between etic and emic categories and themes. Consequently, I struggled to maintain an inductive position throughout the coding process. This article provides an overview of this process and seeks to add to the discussion regarding etic and emic perspectives in qualitative research. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs140268

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