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What is the distinctiveness of the feminist method of social research? Comment

Topic: Sociology as Science. Syllabus: Sociology as Science: Science, scientific method and critique; Major theoretical strands of research methodology; Positivism and its critique; Fact value and objectivity; Non-positivist methodologies. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2023 and Sociology as Science.

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Feminist method starts from women’s everyday work and treats gender as power, not as an extra variable. Smith, Harding, Oakley, and Collins made standpoint, reflexivity, and intersection the core tools. It criticises Durkheim-style distance that treated the male public actor as the normal subject. Indian care work, dowry, and the double day show what occupation surveys miss. The method stays empirical. It is not a substitute for evidence.

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Introduction

The feminist method treats gender as a relation of power that shapes what is asked, who is heard, and how knowledge is certified. Its distinctiveness is not only that it studies women. It is a critique of methods that took the male public actor as the normal subject.

Body

What makes the method distinct

  • Dorothy Smith argued that sociology had been written from a ruling standpoint and that research must start from women’s everyday work of care, not from official categories alone.
  • Sandra Harding and Nancy Hartsock treated standpoint as a claim that those who live subordination can see relations that the dominant group treats as natural.
  • Ann Oakley showed that the textbook interview, which pretends to be a one-way extraction of facts, hides the interviewer’s power and silences talk of housework, violence, and the body.
  • Patricia Hill Collins added that race, class, and gender intersect, so a method that samples only middle-class women still misses Black and Dalit standpoints.
  • The method therefore prefers reflexivity, the naming of the researcher’s location, and methods that let respondents speak as knowers, not only as cases.

Contrast with older research rules

  • Emile Durkheim’s Rules of Sociological Method asked the sociologist to treat social facts as things and to keep the observer outside the fact.
  • Max Weber allowed verstehen, but his ideal types still often centred the public career of the male actor.
  • Feminist work keeps systematic comparison and evidence. It rejects the claim that value-freedom is achieved by ignoring gender in the design of the study.

Comment

  • Distinctiveness lies in the research question, the ethics of voice, and the reading of private labour as public structure.
  • Indian illustrations include studies of unpaid care, dowry violence, and the double day of employed women, which survey items on occupation often miss.
  • The method is not a licence to invent data. It is a demand that sampling, coding, and theory name gender instead of burying it in the household residual.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  F[Feminist method] --> S[Standpoint of everyday work]
  F --> R[Reflexivity and voice]
  F --> I[Intersection of gender class race]
  D[Durkheim social facts] --> C[Male public actor as normal]
  S --> K[Gendered knowledge]
  C --> K

Conclusion

The feminist method is distinctive because it starts from gendered everyday life, treats the researcher as located, and treats private labour as a public fact. It remains scientific when it keeps evidence and comparison. It ceases to be distinctive if it only adds women as a variable and leaves the old standpoint unchanged.

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  • Is feminist method only about studying women?

    No. It is a method for seeing how gender organises all social life, including men’s work, the state, and science itself.

  • Does it reject science?

    It rejects the claim that ignoring gender produces neutrality. It still uses comparison, sampling, and documented evidence.

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