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Hi all,

I'm trying to find out more about any research that has dealt with erotic
and sexual emotions during the process of conducting in-depth interviewing
both by participants and researchers. I have found a few texts from
anthropology regarding having sex with the researched community and also
some about negotiation power between female interviewers and male
interviewees, but I'm looking at more explicitly erotic/sexual arousal. Any
ideas, references or comments would be appreciated!

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