Storytelling Approach
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Article Questions
Connecting to the literature
Ethnographic Writing
100
Relates to narrative inquiry
What is narratization
100
The result of the author's HIV test.
What is seronegative?
100
Define Autoethnography
the systematic study, analysis, and narrative description of one’s own experiences, interactions, culture, and identity
100
What were the two strategies of writing used by Fox in his paper?
What is Performative Writing and Narratization
100
Define imagery and what purpose it serves in ethnographic writing.
What is visually descriptive or figurative language. It can help bring the reader into the story and paint a picture for them to not only understand what is being told but to feel and experience it as well.
200
How does Fox illustrate narratization?
What is through journal entries/personal stories
200
"When somebody asks about my thin frame, my gay ears hear, ___________" This is an example of Fox's body as a performative reading.
"You are abnormally thin. How long have you been HIV +?"
200
status with respect to being positive or negative for a particular antibody
What is serostatus
200
What paradigm relates to Fox's perfomrative writing?
What is the critical paradigm
200
Why is it important to ask your audience questions in ethnographic writing?
What is it can keep readers involved. It allows them to come to their own conclusions, encouraging them to extend beyond what is captured on the page.
300
Throughout the article, Fox illustrates examples telling a narrative within a narrative. This is also referred to as...
What is meta-narrative
300
_____(statistic/fraction) of HIV+ gay men in the United States do not know they are infected.
What is one-third
300
Fox suggests that HIV prevention organizations should address the topic of _____.
What is testing aversion?
300
In our text, what is the territory of qualitative research defined as " gathered through field notes, interviews, oral tales, blogs, letters, or autobiographies- as fundamental to the human experience" (p. 29)
What is narrative inquiry
300
What is the purpose of repetition?
What is it focuses the reader and emphasizes important content.
400
*DAILY DOUBLE* Fox is able to disclose to his audience his call number for his and his friends HIV tests. This helps support which of the eight criteria for an ethical study...
What is credibility
400
The television show the author was watching and then related his testing experience to that said "We're best-friends. We do everything together!"
What is Beverly Hills, 90210
400
What are some of the reasons gay men are more likely to use an at home HIV test rather than go to a doctor's office?
anonymity, avoiding judgement and stigma-oriented questions, avoiding the hour-long counseling session, gives the patient increased agency to come out of the HIV "closet" on their own terms
400
What is one of the eight "big tent" criteria for qualitative research listed in the presentation and how did Fox effectively utilize it in his paper?
What is -resonance -credibility -sincerity
400
What is the following excerpt an example of? “Crackle. Burn. Insecurities flush my face, turning it a rich crimson. My body speaks; it reveals insecurities”
What is imagery.
500
“I remember not being able to open my eyes or move a limb. Is he dying? Am I? Is he? Are you? Dying? Are you dying? Or are many of us simply crippled by fear?” (Fox 2007, p. 12) This quote demonstrates which of the eight criteria...
What is resonance
500
According to the author, people in some circles have transformed GAY into an acronym for________. This is one form of verbal abuse Fox was exposed to growing up.
What is "Got Aids Yet?"
500
This is one of the main concepts of the essay, one of the reasons the author chose to write on the subject of HIV serostatus because there was not enough literature to be found that covered the subject of ______.
What is testing aversion, or narratives of people too afraid to get tested
500
What is one of the eight "big tent" criteria (p. 230) NOT listed in the presentation that Fox utilized in his paper? Explain how he used this.
What is -worthy topic -rich rigor -significant contribution -ethical -meaningful coherence
500
Come up with your own metaphor for HIV/AIDS.
What is ______ .
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