The Importance of Feminist Ethnography in Modern Folklore Studies
Maria Gasouka
Abstract: Ethnography is the research method that describes a culture and its “wisdom” as its members share implied common meanings in their habits, attitudes, beliefs and values systems and symbols i.e. in everything that composes their culture. Ethnography is also interested on the reasons for changing the culture and/or the ways of disrupting and restoring the dominant cultural class. So it is obvious that every folk group is ideal for ethnographic analysis.
Maria Gasouka (2017);
The Importance of Feminist Ethnography in Modern Folklore Studies;
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP)
Volume 7, Issue 12 (ISSN: 2250-3153)