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Critical Feminist Narrative Inquiry Advancing Knowledge Through Double-Hermeneutic Narrative Analysis

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ADVANCES IN NURSING SCIENCE
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 118-132

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ANS.0b013e3182902064

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critical emancipatory methods; feminist research; health equity; hermeneutic analysis; narrative inquiry; social action; social justice; stories; theoretical triangulation; voice

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Critical feminist narrative inquiry is informed by the theoretical triangulation of critical, feminist, and symbolic interactionist perspectives. We first locate this approach within narrative research and identify the epistemological underpinnings and assumptions supporting this innovative methodology. The analytic and interpretive objectives and processes involved to achieve a double-hermeneutic narrative analysis are detailed. We conclude by proposing that this novel approach is suitable to advance knowledge about the nature and context of individual experiences, to expose circumstances leading to social injustice and health inequities, and ultimately to contribute to improved health outcomes for traditionally silenced, marginalized, or vulnerable populations.

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