Abstract

This paper presents reflective reexaminations of, and musings about, a cross-race, cross-culture, cross-national, cross-class, but same-gender research process in the "new South Africa" from the vantage point of hindsight. The paper aims to make the research backstage more transparent by reflecting on ongoing negotiations of self in context with abused women's shelter service providers in South Africa. Discursive attention is focused on social locations and the ways that social privileges affect the research process, as well as on giving-and-taking as a significant set of research interactions.

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