This paper discusses my perceived positionality in an ethnographic research project on the contentious issue of female circumcision in Southwest Cameroon. My bicultural identity as a Western‐trained, African anthropologist is associated with power because of my perceived alliance with the ‘Whiteman’ (western, rational, scientific knowledge) showing how the anti‐female circumcision campaigns based on discursive practices of mortality and the harmful health effect paradigm have backlashed, suggesting the need to re‐evaluate and be aware of power dynamics between practicing and nonpracticing societies in the construction of the diverse reality of female circumcision. The ritual practice should rather be seen as opened to both rationalisation and modernisation, suggesting that there can be a synergy between local and global, rational science.
Article navigation
3 August 2010
Review Article|
August 03 2010
Intersubjectivity and Power in Ethnographic Research
Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta
Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta
Central European University, Hungary
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1448-0980
Print ISSN: 1443-9883
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2010
Qualitative Research Journal (2010) 10 (2): 3–19.
Citation
Vitalis Pemunta N (2010), "Intersubjectivity and Power in Ethnographic Research". Qualitative Research Journal, Vol. 10 No. 2 pp. 3–19, doi: https://doi.org/10.3316/QRJ1002003
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Ethically questionable negotiation tactics: the differential roles of national, societal and individual cultural values
Cross Cultural & Strategic Management (March,2021)
Positioning positionality: global and transatlantic perspectives on identity as early career researchers
Journal of Public Mental Health (March,2025)
Mother, researcher, feminist, woman: reflections on “maternal status” as a researcher identity
Qualitative Research Journal (July,2014)
Masquerade of power: women entrepreneurs reshaping gender norms in Kazakhstan's male-dominated sectors
International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (September,2024)
The impact of decolonizing methodologies: reflections of Indigenous researchers
Qualitative Research Journal (August,2024)
Related Chapters
Ethics of Positionality in Capturing Adivasi Youth ‘Voices’ in a Village Community in India
Ethics and Integrity in Research with Children and Young People
Post-Secondary Education and the Full Integration of Government-Assisted Refugees in Canada: A Direction for Program Innovation
Language, Teaching, and Pedagogy for Refugee Education
The Personal is Global: Fostering Student Engagement with Systems of Domination and Resistance
Engaging Dissonance: Developing Mindful Global Citizenship in Higher Education
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
