Abstract
In this paper we use membership category analysis to examine the way an interviewee utilises category work in order to resist the possible accusation of being a bad mother and instead posit her mothering as ordinary. Through our analysis we explore the interactional work of ascribing and resisting categorisation organised through claims and counter-claims making procedures routinely grounded in descriptions and accounts, and embedded in shifts between individual and categorial actions.
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Austin, H., & Fitzgerald, R. (2007). Resisting categorisation. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 30(3), 36.1-36.13. https://doi.org/10.2104/aral0736
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