You will conduct
your own short ethnographic oral history/traditions research project by
interviewing family members. You will be trying to find out more information
about Emirati traditions among your own family. You could ask older family
members about the past and compare it with today. Or, you might ask younger
family members about their experiences now, and reflect as to whether they are
similar to your own ideas about this tradition, or different. This project
topic will be chosen by you – although you must relate to one of the themes for
the class (such as gender, the state, work, race and ethnicity, globalization,
kinship, marriage, etc). Make sure you pick a topic that you can
complete by interviewing a close family member, so that you stay safe during
the pandemic.
First – you must
think of a research topic! For example, you might want to ask about what
type of work was considered “women’s work” and “men’s work” forty years ago.
You would be investigating the topic of the division of labor. You might
want to form a hypothesis – that the idea about what is considered women’s work
has changed over the last forty years, for example.
You then must
think, how can I research this question? I can ask my grandmother. You could
prepare for her a series of questions related about her own work throughout her
life. You could also ask her her own general thoughts on the topic.
Then, think about
how you can more fully answer your question. Your grandmother has given her
view – what about your grandfather? What does he say are women’s and men’s
work? Also prepare a series of questions for him.
Then, analyze
your data. What did you find out? Were you right? Did ideas about division of
labor change?
Now it is time to
write! Start with an introduction. What was your research question and
hypothesis? Why was that interesting to you? What drew you to this? Was your
question right, or after doing the research, do you have a new focus or topic
come out?
Next – remember
that an anthropologist must position themselves. What is your relationship to
the person or people you interviewed? Do you have specific feelings about the
topic? Have you discussed it with them before.
Next – write us
your interview results. DO NOT just copy your interview word for word. Rather,
create a narrative or story. Let your interviewees story show us the results of
your research question or your topic. You should put in some quotes from your
interviewee, but you should also say things in your own words. Here – you must
include references, at least
two, to topics we have
studied in class.
You NEED to
include some type of analysis and relate your findings to what you know about
Emirati society more generally, and do not just relate to us what your family
member says.
You will be
graded on:
How well you meet
all the above points
Whether you
relate your topic to class material
Whether you
create a narrative or just re-write interview questions
Whether you
include your own positionality
How
well-organized this paper is
Whether you add
in your own analysis about your society
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