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Oprah talks to Clara Harris, the woman who killed her husband

Do the switcheroo. Would it seem strange if she was interviewing a man who killed his wife because she was cheating on him?

Oprah talks to Clara Harris, woman who killed her husband!
Thursday April 28, 2005
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Oprah Winfrey Show

04/28/05 Exclusive: Clara Harris, The Woman Who Ran Over Her Cheating Husband (PG)
On location from prison with the Texas dentist who ran over and killed her cheating husband. Clara Harris tells her side of the story.

10:37 PM, 27 Apr 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

Interesting.

Feminism is a powerful conceptual tool for critiquing traditional sociological research, but notions of conducting 'feminist research' may contain some unchallenged assumptions about who should be researched and which methodologies are used. Two key concepts within feminist research - empowerment of women and the equality of the research relationship - are interrogated in the light of research conducted on a population of women unsympathetic to feminism and constructions of gender. This research suggests that whilst there is a need to conduct gender-sensitive work, too orthodox a definition of feminist research may inhibit rather than facilitate research which could lead to helpful insights for women. A better strategy might be to site the conflict in epistemology, rather than methodology, and to define feminist research in terms of values which it might uphold rather than techniques it might use.

Doing feminist research on unsympathetic populations can lead to conflicts between the researcher and participant's construction of the meaning of gendered experience. Researchers can justify their accounts with reference to feminist 'successor sciences' which have been postulated as an alternative to traditional positivistic rationalism. In the context of this study both feminist standpoint theory and feminist postmodernism are considered as useful justifications for the decisions taken in the research.

09:21 PM, 27 Apr 2005 by Jade Rubick Permalink | Comments (0)

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