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Scholars and practitioners who witness violence and loss in human, animal, and ecological contexts are expected to have no emotional connection to the subjects they study. Yet is this possible? Following feminist traditions,Vulnerable Witnesscenters the researcher and challenges readers to reflect on how grieving is part of the research process and, by extension, is a political act. Through thirteen reflective essays the book theorizes the role of grief in the doing of researchfrom methodological choices, fieldwork and analysis, engagement with individuals, and places of study to the manner in which scholars write and talk about their subjects. Combining personal stories from early career scholars, advocates, and senior faculty, the book shares a breadth of emotional engagement at various career stages and explores the transformative possibilities that emerge from being enmeshed with one's own research.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Patricia J. Lopez and Kathryn Gillespie

1. “With You, Time Flowed Like Water”: Geographies of Grief across International Research Collaborations
Jessie Hanna Clark

2. Grieving Guinea Pigs: Refl ections on Research and Shame in Peru
María Elena García

3. An Immigrant in Academia: Navigating Grief and Privilege
Yolanda Valencia

4. The Mongoose Trap: Grief, Intervention, and the Impossibility of Professional Detachment
Elan Abrell

5. The Authentic Hypocrisy of Ecological Grief
Amy Spark

6. Scale-Blocking Grief: Witnessing the Intimate between a Confl ict Leopard and Confi nement
Kalli F. Doubleday

7. On Missing People in the Field
David Boarder Giles

8. Grieving Daughter, Grieving Witness
Abigail H. Neely

9. The Researcher-Witness of Violence against Queers: One Scholar-Activist’s Pathway through Lament
William J. Payne

10. Unsteady Hands: Care and Grief for Conservation Subjects
Jenny R. Isaacs

11. Grieving Salmon and the Politics of Collective Ecological Fieldwork
Cleo Woelfl e-Erskine

12. Witnessing Grief: Feminist Perspectives on the Loss-Body-Mind-Self-Other Nexus and Permission
to Express Feelings
Avril Maddrell and Elizabeth Olson

13. Self-Care and Trauma: Locating the Time and Space to Grieve
Dana Cuomo

Epilogue
Patricia J. Lopez and Kathryn Gillespie

Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 02/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9780520297852, 978-0520297852
      ISBN10: 0520297857

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Scholars and practitioners who witness violence and loss in human, animal, and ecological contexts are expected to have no emotional connection to the subjects they study. Yet is this possible? Following feminist traditions,Vulnerable Witnesscenters the researcher and challenges readers to reflect on how grieving is part of the research process and, by extension, is a political act. Through thirteen reflective essays the book theorizes the role of grief in the doing of researchfrom methodological choices, fieldwork and analysis, engagement with individuals, and places of study to the manner in which scholars write and talk about their subjects. Combining personal stories from early career scholars, advocates, and senior faculty, the book shares a breadth of emotional engagement at various career stages and explores the transformative possibilities that emerge from being enmeshed with one's own research.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      Patricia J. Lopez and Kathryn Gillespie

      1. “With You, Time Flowed Like Water”: Geographies of Grief across International Research Collaborations
      Jessie Hanna Clark

      2. Grieving Guinea Pigs: Refl ections on Research and Shame in Peru
      María Elena García

      3. An Immigrant in Academia: Navigating Grief and Privilege
      Yolanda Valencia

      4. The Mongoose Trap: Grief, Intervention, and the Impossibility of Professional Detachment
      Elan Abrell

      5. The Authentic Hypocrisy of Ecological Grief
      Amy Spark

      6. Scale-Blocking Grief: Witnessing the Intimate between a Confl ict Leopard and Confi nement
      Kalli F. Doubleday

      7. On Missing People in the Field
      David Boarder Giles

      8. Grieving Daughter, Grieving Witness
      Abigail H. Neely

      9. The Researcher-Witness of Violence against Queers: One Scholar-Activist’s Pathway through Lament
      William J. Payne

      10. Unsteady Hands: Care and Grief for Conservation Subjects
      Jenny R. Isaacs

      11. Grieving Salmon and the Politics of Collective Ecological Fieldwork
      Cleo Woelfl e-Erskine

      12. Witnessing Grief: Feminist Perspectives on the Loss-Body-Mind-Self-Other Nexus and Permission
      to Express Feelings
      Avril Maddrell and Elizabeth Olson

      13. Self-Care and Trauma: Locating the Time and Space to Grieve
      Dana Cuomo

      Epilogue
      Patricia J. Lopez and Kathryn Gillespie

      Contributors
      Index

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